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\ THE Many House Parties Are Scheduled for Holidays . Many house partics the bolllays. One of will be the annual given by Mr e given during|R. J. Green. Mr. and Mra. W. M. Leonar of these |Mr. and Mrs. Earl Roth and Mr. H. Byram of arger New Year's hou and Mrs. A. G their home on Wes y Chris & Sninber 8¢ triends Lin McHugh and Miss T Mre Besesh and M eritie Be ux City, will arrive F' always Thanksg nd Chofé tmas here and Mr n in Linodls add New Year en 3 McHugh's parents, Mr. an y Mr. and Mrs. Leonard n, will | M. Lette of Clarksvil . give the Christmas party this year. The|eral weeks e home of Mr. and Mr guests who w New Year's with | Wattles. Mr. and Mrs. E re Mr. and ) Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Weller will have Christmas Decoration 50 more important in the Christmas paper is best for leaves may be jon than the decora- green paper. It is Red and papers be of the na the pre. ever, otherwise the dominant notes such as the The p evergreen bous blosson ow and black yarn will 4 y for rs. These aruf poinsetta placing, and w made by winding heavy cor greéy paper ey may be suspendsd terwoven with s from chan or massed W without them it is not green ab and the many Poinsetta, * southern smilax and pep- places abo t may be im per tree boughs are more t addi- proved hes. Fifteen tions to the Christmas may be comb: jar that cut and the material for and for this v delicate flowers stems and mor seem out of piace and a few sheets of as that of the real E to the holly and mistletoe, however, nothing can take the place of the real, and if the scarlet berr dant, a few bows of s ady are_abun- let ribbon help out the decor combined with it, will rd all the where color wished poinsetta color mecessary to the most effective is especially desirable. Crepe Christmas decoration. family reunion Christmas at their home In Kountze Place. Mrs Ralph Crandall and | chitdren of Chapman, Neb. have arrived | to visit her p and Mr. Crandall w core the the week. At the home of Mr. and Mrs W be placed for | s will be given a have house guests for the Nash will bave her entire er guests for the holidays Pleasures Past Social Events of Note at Which . Congenial Pecple Meet and En- joy Themselves to the Utmost. ¥ evening at thelr street. Prizes for s. W. D. Black ge Huse and M1l meeting wil! be yurn Hustead two weeks at the home of Mr. and eorge Huse. Those present at the last £ were Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Hustead, ir Mrs George H am Howard Mr. and Ww. D George tt, Miss Vera Hustead and Mr. Ha Tidd entertained the Golden Tuesday evening. Priges Mre. Thomas, Mrs. Olson and Swin The g ere Mra. J. F. ~Curdy, Miss Beulah McCurdy and Rotert were Mesdames r, Landmesser. er ned if= on at her home for Mona Cowell we gave an informal er home in honor of Christmas decorations were Miss Potter used and about thirty guests were present For the Future Events of Interest That Are On The Looal Social Onlendar That Promise Much of °Pleasure. One of the larpest affairs for the school set given during the holidays will be the masquerade dancing party this evening at Chambers' given by the Junior Dancing club. The club meets every fortnight and its parties are especially jolly. This even- ing’s affair will be the most pretentious that the club will give. Mrs. Wilson Low. and Mrs. W. D. Bancker have assisted the young people with the arrangements. The list will include: Dudiey Bancker, BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, 23, DECEMBER to the now we want the ear of the ladies--~ This is a typical man’s store—and for all men-— 3 \ Speaking as we do day after day to the men. "% (‘\ , N | iR b I all that men wear CORRECT DRESS FOR MEN AND BOYS A word 1909. 5 ladies -« i is here—could you think of a more ideal, more practical or economical place to buy a man’s “Christ- mas present”—we’ll keep your secret; perhaps we know just exactly what he wants. If its a suit or evercoat you want, Jix your own price, then come and let us show you the very best clothes that human hands can tailor, at the very $15 $20, $22 price you want to pay. is about as low a price as you ought to go, and from that on up you can satisfy every desire at $16.50, $18.00, .50, or $40—whatever you please. Fancy Vests—Quite plain or extreme- ly faney—all are swell...$1 to $6 Outing Flannel Pyjamas and Robes— Plain or fancy trimmed, 50¢ to $5 Men'’s Gloves— Driving, street, dress; gloves for all occasions. ....$1 Up Choice Neckwear—The sort you find here is not to be found in other This great Christmas stock is assembled to meet the requirements of those who want something a little better and want to spend their money intelligently—we serve men of all tastes, preferences and in all walks of life. Sweater Coats—Are all knit to our | order by the best mills...$1 t0 $5 | Nobby Hats—In all the new shapes and colors. . $2.50, $3 and $3.50 Winter Caps—Comfortable and ) A e ARl te o SR TN 50¢ For Furs, up to..$5, $6 and $10 Lounging Robes—Great big, iuxur- ious garments of ease and comfort, $2.50 to $15 or men and women, box. ..$1.50, $3 Shirts—No better shirts ean be found ARRN AP i $1 to $3.50 Traveling Bags—All the good leath- BEE Vit e et $2.50 to $38 Umbrellas and Canes that are made for service as well as looks—on sale at.. Jame Price as Inferior Soaps THE PRICE of Lenox Soap is aboutthe same as that of sqaps which are not in its class, as far as qualit> is concerned. THEY DO NOT WEIGH AS MUCH. They do not do as much. They are not as good. THE QUALITY of Lenox Soap is about the same as that of scaps for which a considerably higher price is asked. AS A RULE, these higher-priced soaps do not weigh more than Lenox. They do not do more. They are little, if any, better. LENOX SOAP, then, is cheap AND good-—good AND cheap. y Lenox Soap—Just fits the hand Hal Brady, Malcomb Baldrige, Arihur Ayerigg, Jack Bowen. Edward Avcrigg, Harry Biake, Werren Breckenridge, Newman Benson, 3)ish, red Butler, che Brotherton, ion Ca nter, Don’t neglect the boys While we know he prefers something for $amusement at this season, there are many lit- tle things of adornment that please the boy s who has a dash of pride about his appearance —Shirts, Blouses, Neckwear, Mufflers, Gloves, Caps, Hats, and perhaps a Suit or Overcoat, annette Hall, Hochstetler, t Gould, Hall, 3 n Howell, nger. en Hamilton, 1, i den Helen Havden A Few Left—A few more Smoking Jackets are to be-had at once—spe- cial price tomorrow at $2.00-—Original prices from $3.50 to $12.00. Open J@ Evenings arjory Rood | Stella Thummell, Frances Todd, Catherine Thummell {Jennie Undeland, Adeline Wood, Alice West Margaret Winters, Gretchen Williamson, Ruth White, Margaret Baum, | Margaret Tuttle of Minneapolis. Clarence Peters, Casper Offutt, Richard Pavne, Jaxvis Offutt, George C Rapid Motorcycle Delivery Allan Tukey Robert Thompson, Fred Undeland Captain and Mrs. George Guyer will en- Christmas Dinner is best if finished with tertain at dinner this evening at Fort Crook in horor of their house guests, Dr. jand Mrs. Slagle, of Brookings, 8. D. A |miniature Christmas tree will be in the i o > center of the table. On the tree will be Rt S S l favors tled with red ribbons. ce of braided net. S which win Covers will uet of pink rosebuds. Mi bride, was ring by be at the place of each guest be placed for Miss Edith Wilcox, Bundell, Captain and Mrs. Bal and Mrs. Bennett, Colonel a dener and Captain and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. John L. V {tertain at dinner this evening at their | hom compliment to M | George Prinz. Covers will be {Mr. and Mrs. Prinz. Mr. and Personal Gossip ce of th “Fairmont’s Fruit Special” *Old English Pudding” Whers the People Arve, When They Are Golng wnd Whes They Expect to Return Nome. Mr. and Mrs. Fen: Give the Lad? a Certificate Flemming away. ed. the library brother of The wed: where e n Sunday to der a canopy = S E— er. R £ e |ounizn e ana s “Fary wedding: mavoh was piaved ¥y Mim ek mom 49 Lincl She Can Select and Have Them Fitted After Christmas Fresh Fruit Ices et e Mot e 20 2ot a0 Lt v ; { ere was a re- s ! | guests were | r { Mrs. Fenn were Mes- | Je Fleming Fen Among the larger affairs of today will he | p T party this evening given by Baker at her home for her t. Miss Grace Burbank, of West N. H, Covers will be placed mer and daugh- | e this evening for ho'idays. “DELICIA” of Kansas City Baum, Gaughter of Mr with her parnis ass { i I & e and Mrs J. E Baum, will entertain at R Huntington, 358 North H (’;" - Gertrude McCarthy, wh f e of St Louts, fol vl Lo - C ea o bekione d it b e cuent ot her dnueniers. || QW G 2Ty Sl R e v omy oty e Bt Miss Outealt, who will arrive Thursday »f Omaha and Mrs. A g - 2 ' s Ta, s Wl acxive. Snierhs) acker of Counct Bistte I & ‘-‘-7-/-‘«-%-9‘/{14'/%&‘.—.. l > J icke; ughte: 1 -4“” m.fl % . Call on any of the following dealers or 'phone us your order. ot Mre. B will be given a the- Jl-rL.—\ ana H ‘Ir‘. P i g g ool a5 i’ G- Beaton Drug Co. -15th and Farnam Streets [J| 7 Porty Thursday evening s i e il ol bl erslbmer el e Bemis Park Pharmacy . 833 and Cuming Streets et o e B e & Jaay N 51 1 e et 12 oo e Barnes’ Pharmacy . . . .40th and Dodge Streets feon par: haliar of Miey M for_a tew dsys | o 8. A. Beranek 16th and Wil 8¢ f\'-"L‘. T;:wloz Minneapolis, guest of Mrs e Dare | . Green's Pharmacy Park Ave. and Pacific Street . 1901, [ N e F Hinterlong Drug Co. ..31st and Farnam Streets §| Thscostylont com i i o, o ct o, i 1 Kountze Place Pharmacy . .24th and Binney Streets me Lo ey ke o ol bk s ol e 5 Ol King's Pharmacy ...... ’S4th and Farnam Streets 2 t the Hete|] saaiagt Fred L. Mares ....... 2019 Boulevard Weddin Bells | A Omaha Candy Kitchen ..510 N. 16th Street 4 s : | T Dl Vs Beaaots OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL XMAS 16th and Vinton Streets Swest Chimes Ring for Nappy [ You ean buy a Sorosis Certificate for $3.50, $4.00 or $5.00 Couples nn: ™ u--:.:u Az~ per traveling p:.:nk“.‘{:uv);vm:ad 1 || Sorosis. The certificate is good for & pair of Sorosis shoes in this store or any other in the world where Sorosis is sold Brown, sister of the ide, was bridesma’d The marriage of Miss Mary Bingham|8nd wore a tan cloih gown. Mr. Jok B 4 . Fenn, daughter of Mrs. Amelia Bingham Hesselink was best man or osls 418 N, 24th Street B Fenn 1o Mr. Cyrus Dean Giover was cele. | Following the wedding there was a ' .. 620 N. 24th Swreet brated last evening at § o'clock at the | small reception at the home of the bride's | '“' A sA.To for x"As home of the bride’s mother, 319 Franklin | parents. Assisting Mrs. \Brown were Mre. | H s : strvet. The marriage lines v.ere read by | E. A. Clark, Mrs G. W, Brown and Miss |J.SANTO.-. Poasyig Sleanees 203 South Fifteenth Street |Rev. F. D. Ayner of St. Andrew's chureh. | Louise Brown. : S on eame | The bride wore a white satin gown made | Mr. and Mrs. Conner Jeft fast evening B. F. Swansen Co. Inec. ————— — —— I y @ [ remi-princess with lace and peari trimming. | for Miehigan will be at home after Her Jong vell was held In place by a January 15 at e % Grand avenuve, Omaha. Phones. D. 1404, Ind. A-3104. {strand of the pearis and she carried a white prayer book. | 415 8. 15tk St. Omaha, Web, Ind 4315—CALL US UP—Doug. 2313 Demonstration iz Your Home or at Our Office. There i& no danger of croup resulting | I Miss Mabel Fenn, sister of the bride, |seriously if Chamberiain's Cough Remedy | {WOm & pale gresn messalie gown, wits |is mives | Bee Want Ads Boos! Your Business