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\ : ] . 2 ‘ i U i ] THE BEE: REAL ESTATE The Atascador Jonds consist the world. This tract 1¢ a can churches and American of strietly newspapers. This tract Is near T grow two crops of co extrema heat in the summer, thix loeality. native grasses. black, A year, An Corn, fiber, An deal stock country, caf rich Toam. Wonderful possibilities for money makir the acre and finds a ready market at $1.00 per bushel in gold 5.00 to $150.00 per Oranges, lemons and grapefrult are very profitable erops. planting, ylelds & profit of month_in the year. can labor costs 3% cents per day This land is being sold at §12.00 per acrs, in i-acre tracts—$2.00 per acre ance on easy terms. Hundreds of Nebrask Call or write for literature, gIVing a full ana for a I these lands. An excursion party will leave Omaha with us on January 4th to vfsit this tract Arrange to go with us and seo this country fare for the round trip from Omaha to Tam Mexico Gulf Coast Land Co., 671 Brandeis Bldg., Omaha, Neb. FARM AND RANCH LAND FOR SALE FARM AND OLD MEXICO, 'AMERICAN COLONY 192000 aeres Amorican colony one of tho finest tdeal pranges and lemons are great siccess in tle grow Being near the coast, this tract t of names of Nebraska and lowa REAL ESTATE ANCH LAND FOR sALE of the finest agricultural land in with American schools, Amerl- harbors olimate tho gulf const. ‘They on No freezing nor frost; no No and fatten the year round has an abundant rainfall n the Soll s g Corn makes from 2 to 50 bushels to Fiber, two vears after Vegetables fresh acre net. bal a and lowa farmers have purchascd land, and a part of them are now living on the Atascador Tract cash. of this wonderful country, escription rties who have purchased some of and its products for yourself. Rallroad pico, Mexico, and return, is only ML75. Minnesota. MINNESOTA farms for bargains, See F. M. Young, Plattsmouth, Neb. Okianoma. 2 . OKLAHOMA i We Bave 160.000 acres of cholee land to selcot from, -anging In price from $ to #0 per acre. This land & in ihe oil and gan dlstrict and you, LigKt get an ol well Wwith_jyour land. NOWATA L. AND LOT LU, Bulte W4 Now York Life Blag REAL ESTATE LOANS $500 t Real Estate Co, 1001 N. A-20062 LOANS to home owners and home bulld- ers, with privilege of makiug partial pay- ments semi-annually No commission. W. H. THOMAS, 58 First Nauoual Bank Eldg. SECOND MORTGAGI loans negotiated. | Apply Rooms 417-18 First Nationai Bank Bidg. Bell phone Douglas 318 “MONEY TO LOAN—Payne in WANTED—City loans. OF INTEREST TO INVESTORS, I have to offer three purchase money ortgages to the amount of $5,#0 on farms sorth:twice that amount; three years to ull, to met Investor 5% per cent per an- im; notes endorsed and payment guar- iteéd by the payes, who is worth more et $100,000; making the security doubl; e, Whoever wants these should act once; . H. AMBLER, 812-200 BARKER BLK. $6,000 on homes in Omuha. O'Keefe | Y. Life. Doug. vr | vestment Co, Peters Trust Co t $100 to $10,000 made promptly. K. D. Wead Wead Bidg., 1th. and Farnam. FIVE PER CENT MONEY ] to loan en Omaha Business Property. THOMAS BRENNAN, Room 1, New York Life Bldg: WANTED—Clty loans and wai ts, W. Farnam Smith & Co. 130 Farnam 8¢, PAYNE; BOSTWICK & CO, N. Y. Life. Private money, $:00 to 35,000; low rate. LOWESI RATES—Bem!s. Erandels Bldg. GARVIN BROS. 318 N. Y. Life, $500 t $200.000 on_{r:proved property. N am, g REAL ESTATE WANTED Wi HAVE BUYKERS FOR 5, 6 and 7.room Louses. If prices are right We can sel. your property for you. NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO., Sulte w4 N. Y. Life Bldg. WANTED-To buy or ren Mne a house with 2 or § a 8¢, Be » n Omaha ca Address SWAP FOUR BRAND NEW 6-ROOM HOUSE~ In southewestérn part of Omaha, free from incumbrance of any kind, modern. Want land at right price, Meat. ¢ ghter house, fce house doing fine business in growing Nebraska town. Want Omaha property or land, §-room.modern house, large lot, east front, In western part of Omaha. Want cle price must bé right: we huve no tor wnnum{‘A NOWATA ND & LOT CO., Suite 624 New York Life Bidg. — e o | T0 BUY aid for second-twnd furn. clothing and shoes Tel, L ug Lo WANTED BEST price tuje, carpet L BALTIMORE 2d4-hand stors price 24-hand furniture, clothes, s:c, | HIGHEST price pald for broken watches, 0ld gold; otc. M. Nathan, 211 5. 13th WANTED—TO RENT WANTED at once by party of 8 for 4| or 3 monthg suite of furnish o With board In brivate family " Lobatio must be good. Willing to pay libersil, for_satistactory roo Address Wil WANTED—SITUATION WANTED-—By young man. place to work board while attendl: mh oard w ending Boyles college. |any pam of the railroads and other prop- THE MISSOURL PACIFIC COMPANY BPECIAL STOCKHOLDERS M ING. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a spe. al meeting of the Stockholders of The Missourl Pacific Rallway Compaay will be held at the principal office of sald Com- ! RAILWAY pany, in the Missourl Pacific Building, No. 705 Market Street, In the City of St. Louls, Missour, on Tuesday, the ISth day of January, 1910, at nine o'clock in the fore: noon of that day, to consider and act upon the following propositions (8) To adopt a code of by-laws for the Company. (b) To ratify, assent to and approve a certain indenture of lease bearing date the | 1ith day of July, 1908, by and between | Boonville, St. Lotls & Southern Railway | Company, @ corporation of the State of Missouri,'and this Company and authorized on behal? of this Company at a meeting of the Board of Directors, held on the isth day of August, 1909. (¢) Ta ratify, assent to and approve the purchase by this Company of the whole or erty and franchises of all or any of the foliowing named ~ railroad companies: | Carthage and Western Rallway Company, Joplin and Western Railway Company, St. Louis, Oak Hill and Carondelet Rallway Company, ~Sedalla, Warsaw and South- western Rallway Company, The Kansas City Northwestern Railroad 'Company, The Nebraska Southern Rallway Company, Omaha Beit Rallway Company, Omaha Southern Railway Company, Pacific Rail- way Company in_Nesraska, The Pueblo | and State Lina Railroad Company, and Kansas and Arkansas. Valrey Kailway. (d) For the purposs of refunding under- lying mortgage bonds and equipment of gatlons of the Company and for other oOr- borate purposes, to consent to, coneur in and authorize an increase oI the bonded indebtedness of The Missourl Pacific Rail- way Company, by the amount of $175,000,000 by the issue of Gold Bonds of the Com- pany, limited in the aggregaté to the principal amount of $175,000,000 at any one time outstanding, to bear interest at a rate or rates not togxceed fiye per cent per annum, payable demi~annually, and all or any part of such bonds, as the Board of Directors may determine, to be convertible at the option of the Lolders and reglstered owners thereof into stock of the Rallway Company upon such terms and otherwise @& the Board of Directors may determine; and to consent to concur in and authorize the execution and delivery of a morigage and deed of trust on and of the whole or part of the railroads and other property and franchises of this Company whether now owned or hereafter acquired, to secure such issue of bonds by this Company, and to consider and act upon the form and terms of such mortgage. (e) To consent to and authorize the pur- chase by this Company from time to time of not to exceed $25,000,00 par value of the | bonds of the St. Louls, Iron Mountain and Southern Rallway Company. () To ratify (he proceedings of the Board of Directors, theretofore taken in d about the mattdrs aforesuid, including the authorizatior of said bonds ‘and mort- sage und deed of trust and the use to be made of sald bonds, and to consider and | act upon such other business as inay | properly bo transacted at the meeting. The stock transfer books of the Company will be closed at 3 P. M. on the 7th day of January, 1910, and will remain elosed until 10 A."M. on the 19th day of Januar; 191 ¢ Dated, New York, November 17th, 1500, By order of the Hoard of Directors. GEORGE J. GOULD, President, A. H. CALEY, Secretary. he Missour| Pacific Rallway Company, 19% Broadway, New York, Noy. 30th, 1909.— To the Stockholders of The Missouri Pacifie Rallway Company Referring to the notice sent to you November 17th, 19, calling a speclal me:ting of ihe Stockholders of this Company to be held on the 15th day of Jan- nary, 1910, you are notified tnat the stock transfer books of this Company will be closed at 3 o'clock p. m. December Sth, 190, instead of January Tth, 1910, and re- main closed until 10 o'clock a. m.January 19th, 1910. This change in date is made to avold any possibility of confusion in deal- ings in fhe stock and rights to subscribe to bonds, }vllur to the date of said special meeting. If unable to attend the meeting | please sign and return the proxy wh liave aiready sent you. Nov. 18 to Jan. 18, h we A. H. CALEF, STOCKIOLDERS' MEETING, Notice s hercby glven that the annual weung of the stockhoders of The Bee | uiding company will be held at 4 o'clock m., Tuesday, January 18, 1910, at the »tfice of sald company in The Bee buflding, Jmaha, for the election of a board of di- ectors for the ersuing year and the trans- iction of such other business as may prop- srly come before such meeting. C. C. ROSEWATER, Secretary, Dec. 27-23t D & 8. Classified Real Estate TheUsual Lead - 47 per cent Sunday 16 per cent for the week More pmaha real estate adver- week than that of its nearest competitor tised last the Bee in | the transaction OMAHA TUESDAY LEGAL NOTICES (Continued.) STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING — OFFICE of Loe-Glass-Andieesen Hardware com pany, Omaha, Nebraska, December 11, 1909. Notice ia hereby given to the stockholders of leeGlass-Andressen Hardware Com. mny that the annual meeting of the stock- olders of the company will be held at the office of the said company, corner of Ninth and Harney stree.s, in the city of Omaha in the state of Nebraska, on Tuesday, Jan: uary I, A. D. 190, at 3 o'clock p. m., for the purpose of electing a board of direet- ors for the company to serve during the ensuing year, and to transact such other business “as 'may be presented at such meeting. H. J. LEE, President. Attest: GLASS, Secretary Dll'to J 1 OMAHA, DEC. 22, 100.-NOTICE I8 hereby ‘give1 that the aunual meeting of the stockholders of the Omaha Gas com w. M |pany will be held at the office of the company, 100 Howard street, at 10:30 a. m., Monday, January 3, 1910, for the election of directors for the ensuing year of such business come before the meeting. FRANK T. HAMILTON, Presiden GEORGE W. CLABAUGH, Secretary D23d10t. RAILWAY TIME CARD i - » o UNION STATION— 10TH & MASON.| Union Pacific— Yeave. Arrivi Overland Limited A T:20am all:sl pm China and Japan Maii..a 4:00 pm a 5:50 pm. Atlantic EXpress......... 9:3 am Oregon and Washington Limited a12:01 am 45 am Los Angeles Limited. pm 50 pm Portland Special. pm Colorado Speelai. am North Platte Locai... 15 am Colorado Express «@ 3:50 pm A 5:00 pm Grand lIsland Local .a 5:20 pm al):30 am Lincoin-Beatrice Local. bi2:40 pm b 1:20 pm Valparaiso and Central City AT kes o b12:40 pm b 1:20 pm Chicago, Rock Island & Pacifie. JESUS. STAR OF CHILDHOOD With Christ's Coming, Litle Ones Triumphed, Says Dr. Hyde. BROUGHT LIGHT TO DEAD WORLD | Santa Claus Gracious to Omaha Women This Year Rev. Bdwin ¥ inen the Importance of the 0ld Testa- rt Jenks Emph Declarations—Trinity den Work, ment Parish to Bro “The rising Star of Bethiehem was the rising star of childhood,” said Rev. R. Scott Hyde, D. D., at Hanscom Park Meth- odist Eplecopal church Sunday mofning. “With the coming of Christ, childhood came Into its own. Prior to this time and up to Christ's coming, virtue was scoffed at, human soclety was at its lowest moral ebb and childhood struggled in.a precarious existence of hopeless abandonment. ““There Is no narrative in universal 1it- erature that has exerted the interest of this simple gospel story from the second chap- ter of Luke. The night of Christ's birih was in Weautiful harmony with the event that of bringing the supreme announce- ment, the tidings of great joy. “Christ's coming was great tidings to the lowly, for had He been bofn in a palace {and brought up In luxury His life would have been without its great lesson. His after life was in keeping with His birih He taught the lees a man to be virtuous though far remo from luxury, and that it was possible fc a man to be wealthy without being rich ‘His coming was tidings of great joy to all who had been born without a sense of »n that it 18 possible for e EAST. moral responsibility. He came 4s a Savior }hy-kyle:nm‘n Ltd.. ) 1}& :':“ to all men. When He came religion had owa Local................ ] B e, W Chicago Day Express...a 70 pm | 108t its hope, paganism was waning and Des Molnes Local.......a 0 pm | darkness had set In over the moral world Iowa Local.... o % bt | and it was the night of despair. But His Shicago-Eastern o 5 pm o the iy Salvation-and Chioago-Nebrasks Lod.a 0 bm | coming wa l.;. Light of Salvation and the WEST. re-birth of Hope. Chileago-Nebraska ‘144 “Hly coming promised a moral regenera- for Lincoln.. v am a 5:47 pm | tion of the world and brought the tidings Colo. and Cal. Ex.... pm a 4:30 pm | of pe, 1004 | & did Okia. and Texas Hx...,a 4:06 pm & 1:00 pm | O Peace and good will. Infthe days of Rocky Mountain Ld.., a10:40 pm a 22 am | Herod there was no peace. It was an era Chiongh & Newvikwistern.. ; of blood and despair. It is impossible for Colorado-Chicago am a1:0am | U9 to realize upon what misery the love- Chicago Daylight Spl. 00 am all:3% am | blinded eyes of the Holy Light then shone Qnm)vl-l'h!cugn Local...a12:06 pm H‘:l‘J;IPmII belleve that the time will come when ()’r'llkval‘“qt‘.;xl‘:'::u:"flpl. 3B bm & 3128 P | universal peace shall prevall; when truth Pacific Coast-Chicago...a 6:00 pm a 3:28 pm | Shall at last reign. L(‘)s ,\Il:gdeltsrl‘urlllnd 9:10 12:06 "'Goodness, kindness, charity and good Limite Ry .4 9:10pm all pm ore rgotte vl hel o1 Overiand Limited........a3:1am a 7:08am | W\l Were forgotten when Christ was born CALTONL LiOCRLs+esneerse @ 4:16 8m & 9:65 pm | But With Christ's birth came that maglc Fast Local Cedar i touch that warmed the hearts of the poor Ruyldl lmu.h‘fl ceeeien . 85:35PM | and the rich, the employer and the sm R BRI LN ORTH. | ployed, softened the eyniclsm of the miser win Gity and Dakota and the Iron hearts of selfish mankind Dayllght .........c..... 7:60 am a10:20 pm [ 274 the s Minnesota and Dakota..a 7:00 pm ...........| ‘Oh, beautiful day that can so soften the Twin City Limited.......a $:0 pm a 7:10am | hearts of the world that it bends all man SERE DUE LR 18 3B DIV SEPR L iing to. the, tande emotions of broth- T R vvees sveseeees & 0:l0am|erly love. So say we all. So think, feel Minnesotu-Sioux Ciiy- 11:00 am | 79 8ct we all under the soothing, loving Omaha . cooieinins ceeenens 81100 AM | ggeetening Influences of this bleased _ NORTHW “'5]"'"‘“” ”fi. 7“”&\‘\01';0 Christmas day and week, that derives its AR L AT 811:00 am | heavenly Inspiration from the birth of the Norfolk.South _Platte. b 5:20 pm | Babe of Bethlchem.” Hastings-Superior ... b 5:20 pm a ’l’:uél:’f-‘ognll::‘g Springs.. :;“36;’:'!: TRINITY TO BROADEN ITS WORK Fremont-Alblon b 1:35 pm Bish * g Missbiiel, Paoftie, who -Mw":xlu .:u. ; 1::--‘ Responsi- K. C. and St. L. Ex a 6:36 am ot Wi AR eoli & St. L. BEx. Li TN a5:50pm| Incident to the acquirement by Trinity Ilinois Central. cathedral of the Clarkson hospita! property Chicago Express...... a 345 pm[on Dodge strect, Right Rey. Arthur L. E}:lk‘fl[‘g l#nflllr')ll. . a l’m!\\'lmnms‘ bishop of the diocese of Ne- Minn, s:' aul Bxp..s 715w | braska, spoke at the Sunday morning serv- Omaha-Ft. Dodge Local.b bi1:0 am | ice of the great opportunities confronting Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul. ths cliurch. BeataT Timitea al2:10am a 7:05am| ‘At the close of anotheryyear and the Omaha-Chicago Exp....a 7:00 am a 9: am| beginning of a new one waihave a great Colorado Special. . .a 7:40 am Colo.-California Exp....a 6:00 pm Perry-Omaha Local.....b 5:16 pm Chicago Great Western— Chicago Limited.........a 5:00 pm Twin Clty Limited .a 8:30 pm Chicago Express... 5 pm 106 pm Twin Clty kixpress......a 9:00 am 10 par Wabash— Omaha-St. Louls Exp...a :30 pm a §:25 am Mall and Express........a 7:00 am all:ls pm Stanberry Local (from Council BIUfLs).........b 5:00 pm b10:15 am BURLINGTON STA—10TH & MASON Burlington— Leave. Arrive, Denver_and California..a 4:10 pm a 3:45 pm Puget Sound kixpress...a 4:10 pm a 6:10 pm Nebraska points A 8:20 am a 6:10 pm Black Hills #10pm a 6:10 pm Northwest Iixpress......a11:30 pm a 7:10 am Nebraska po 210 Lincoln Mall Nebraska Ex Kansas City & St. Joe WERST Missourl Paeclfic. & 1:80 am | work before u i | triet. 45 pm | greatly he said. #Our church a: sociation has taken up somé property that will mean much for us in parrving on an important misslon in the down-town dis- The scope of our endeavor is thus enlarged “Trinity cathedral now occuples a con- spicuous place In the work of Christianity, but It s destined for an even greater place. Trinity cathedral 1§ going to be} to Omaha, what Grace church is to Chi- cago. It will occupy a more significant position in ministering to the people. With the acquirement of the property on Dodge street we given means for greater en- deavor. Outslde our awn church walls we are given an opportunity for more exten- sive work. “In connection with the celebration of Christmas, then, we have great cause to de thankful This is a period of rejolcing. are | | In the present, however, we are not alone \L::fim ‘fi:?-m grde ) b b Interested, for our work lles in the fu- Schuyler-Plattsmouth ..b 3 b10:20 any| fure. Placsmouth-lowa ... pai| There were specia! celebrations of the jellevue-Plattsmouth a i pm oly charist a y C I - Colorado Liinited........al & i3 8 [ Holy Musharist st Prifily cathiedral Bun et Speclat s 21110 pm | day. Tuesday afterncon at 4 o'clock the Chicago Expres: a @& 43 pm | children’s entertainment will be held. Chicago Fast L2xp. a 8:00 am | — owa ocal.... alldoam | \ TN Bt Lols Expre Alipam|oLD TESTAMENT IS VALUABLE Kansas City & & 64 am | Kansas City & St. J 10 pm |Rev. Edwin Jenks Points to Refer- ence By Jesus Himself. The trouble with most people in their rstanding of the word of God 18 that consider on’y the words of the New und they Leave. Arrive, | Testument. We should also refer to the Auburn Local b 3:0 pm bI2:l0 pm | Old Testament, for Jesus Christ refers to Chicage St. Paul, Minneapolis & |the old sériptures when he says, ‘search Omaha— | the scriptures,’ " sald Rev. Edwin Hart Shun‘( C i’ ElxurAus,.”..l.l‘.L\hun Lil:4s am | Jenks, pastor of the First Presbyterlan Omaha_ Local ; +eee € 6:2) pm | church, Sunday mo F Sloux City Passenger... .ir il b 9:) b | Church. Sunday morning. For his text he LI A8 ey e S AR | referred to the second chapter of Matthew, Bloux City Local. & 8id & |where three t mes appea s the phrase, “that Emergon Local ... OCEAN STEASHIPS CRUISES DE LUXE to the WEST INDIES By New » BleTerew “AVON TWO CRUISES EASTER C (L) dl{. each) i) Aia0 up BN FROM NEW YORK FROM NEW YORK JAN. 15 and FER. 10 MARCH 23 Alsa hiing Tours by New Io-Kerew S“BERBICE” (hrough the Wesr lndies MR ' BERMUDA NEW WEEKLY SERVIC @ n “ ”» al%r. “OROTAVA” 80m From New York Every Wed 5 BT Werkmnda Sty Satnrans? Comfortable voyage—High Class Cul Urebes tra—Electric Fans i all rooms, Complete Iliustrated Booklets on Request THE ROYAL MAIL STEAM PACKET Co, SANDERSON & SON, 22 State St., N. Y, 149 LaSalle 8t, Chicago, W. B. Book, 1534 Parnam Bt. Omaha. “CINCINNATI 0RIENT RUISE to th: | _Oruise, st Ane BAVES N. Y. JAN, 39, 10, Mt T T The workingman is as careful what his. daughter reads as the banker. The Bee {8 in most every thrifty, self - respecting home. | | | +++-b5:3 pm b 9:10 am | it might be fulfilled, which was spoken by the prophets.” “When we sometimes assert that God is extravagant in His sayings, it is we our- selves who are, wrong, and It 18 becaus (Established 1879) An Inhalation for Whooping-Cough, Croup, Bronchitis, Coughs Diphtheria, Catarrh Cresolene Is a Boon o Asthmatios. Does it not seem more effective to breathe in & remedy for diseases of the breathing organs than o take the remedy into tho stomach? Ciresolone cures bocause the air, rendersd strongly antiseptic, is carried over ihe discased virfase with every 'breath, giviag proionged wnd constant treatment. 1t is invaluable to mothers with small children. X Those of & O sumptive Tendency will flnd immediate reliel from Coughs or inflamed Condition of the throst. ALL DRUGGISTS, Bend tal for de- scriptive Bookiet. Vapo-Oresolene Co. 4 Stret, ,:" York. alHa! e That's the way to feel-EVERY ONE does that takes s CASCARET night BEFORE, when he looks at the fellow who didn’t. For OVER-EATING and DRINKING nothing on Earth cleans you out as « CASCARET, oaturally—easily, without that upsct sick feeling. Don't neglect—at bed time—9 P. M. or 4 A. M. ~-00 difference—you'll need it. CASCARETS 1oc & box for & week's treatment, all druggists, 1l 2 the word. Million bazes ma DECEMBEF “ Santa Claus was especially [vear to a number )maha. Several runabouts ana generous this of soclety women of electric broughams and received by well known were ones young in the soclal women older columns. Some beautiful jewels were also roceived A prominent matron living out West Far. nam way recelved a beautiful collar of elght strands of pearls, held in place with bars of diamonds, A popular young clety girl recelved an exquisite string pink pearls worth several thousand dollars, | Checks were also popular difts and two | young matrons recelved beautlful homes from thelr parents. Numerous exquisite dlamond pins and lavaliers were also left In the stockings, probably silk stockings of Omaha women. Pleasures Past Social Events of Note at Which Congenial Pecple Meet and En- joy Themseives to %he Utmost. Miss Margaret Baum was hostess today |at a beautifully appointed luncheon party atyher home in compliment to M Mar- garet Tuttle of Minneapolls, gue W. D. Bancker and for Miss Sai Chicago, guest of ‘Mrs. J. E Christmas de Baum orations were used and cov ers were placed for twelve guests. | Judge and Mra. . Wakeley entertaincd | | at | at dinner on Christmas day, thelr guests being Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wakeley, Mrs. Weeks, lle Wakeley, Mr. Mr. | Luclus Wakeley and Mr. Willlam Pease. ! Arthur Wakeley, jr. For the Future Events of Interest That Are On The Liooal Boolal Calendar TR Promize Muoh cf Fleasun tain at dinner this evening at the Omaha club in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Augustus Kountze of New York City. Christmas dccorations will be used and red roses will form the centerpiece for the table, which will be lighted with red candles. Covers will be placed for Mr. and Mrs. Augustus Kountze, Mr. and Mrs, Charles T. Kounte, | Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Stewart, 2d, Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Kountze, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Sears Poppleton, Mr. and Mrs, Ward Burgess, Mr.'and Mrs. V. B. Cald- well, Mr. and Mrs. George Peek, Mr. and | Mrs. L. D. Crofoot, Mr. and Mrs. Myron L. Learned. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Welch will give a dancing party this evening at their home on South Thirty-cighth street in honor of their daughter little Miss Blanche Welch and her house guest Miss Editha Kearney. An elaborate decoration .of Christmas bells and groens will be used throughout the rooms. A feuture of the evening will be a large Jack Horner ple, which Will b filled with Santa Claus favors. The guests present will include little Misses Harriet Sherman, Marion Hamilton, Mary Fuller, Frances Hochstetler, Bisie Storz, Hazel Updike, Ruth Kinsler, Marlon Coad, Clara Daugherty, Dorothy Smith, Greta O'Brien, Regina Connell, Helen Ingwersen, Alice Coad, Helen Hayden, Helen Pearce, Olga Metz, Margaret Grimmell, Helen KEastman, Ruth and Irene Carter, Editha Kearney Blanche Corley Welch, Masters Malcomb Mr. and Mrs. Myron Learned will enter- | JIOMENOTES # S0CIAL G0SSIP be the week guest of Miss Marle Harden this Miss Brownie Bess Baum wili leave Mon- day for a week's visit with Miss Gertrude Fitzgerald in Chicago. Mr. James Woodard of Roundup, Wvyo., —— {1& spending the holidayve as the guest of |his parents, Mr. and Mrs, J. L. Woodard | Mr. Harry Carpenter, who s atiending Baldrige, Clarence Squires, Judson Squires, |the University of Wisconsin, Is spending Bdward Daugherty, Raymond Miliard, Wil- |the holldays in Omaha with his mother, lard Millerd, John Hannighen, Dwight | Mrs. Frank Carpenter. | Bvans, Howard Nelson, Tom Kinsler, Bd- [ Mr. and Mrs. Klwood Bailey of St. Joseph, | ward Fuller, Robert Stora, Preston Holl- |Mo. who expected to spend the holidays | day, Frank Campbell, Myron Hochstetlcr, [in Omaha, guests of Mrs. Dalley's parents, | Danfel MeCarthy, James Connell and|Mr and Mrs. J. O. Phillippi, have post- | Burdette Kirkendall poned thelr visit One of the larger affairs this evening for | Mr. Frank- Selb; who Is attending Cor- the school set will be the daneing party nell universit returned for the holl | Blven Ly ‘Mrs. Bdward Rosewater at the |days and is at the home of his parents, Normandie In homor of Miss Margaret |Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Selby, in Dundee. Adams and Miss Nellle Elgutter. Christ- Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hays of Lineoln are mas decorations of red and green will be|gpcnding the holidays in. Omaha, guests of used and betwoen kixty and seventy young people will be present. Miss Editha Kearney | Mrs. Hays' parents, Mr. and Mrs. John | M. Rose, at 2020 Harney street. Miss | Mabel Hays of Lincoln s expected the lat- Complimentary to guest of Miss Hjanche Welch, Miss Frances | ter part of this week, to be the guest of Hoohstetler willigive a matinee party Fri- [Mrs. Clyde Hays for a few days. day afternoon at the Orpheym Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W. Moody left last Mrs. W. D. Bancker will entertain at night for a few weeks trip east. Mr. supper Wednesday evening for some of the | Moody goes on a business trip ‘and Mrs, members of the school set in honor of her |[Mcody goes to Plttsburg, Washington, guest, Miss Margaret Tuttle of Minne-|Philadeiphia and will stop a few days In apolls. Chicago on her return trip, Mri Moody 1 | expects to be home about January 10. Miss Anna Cleveland, leading woman of the Grew Stock company of St Jossph, M Mo., spent Christmas in Omaha, giving two Personal GoSsip | tuiommmcce s e Gayet. e Siove land is well known soclally here, whero she has visited on several occasions, tho Where the Peovle Are, When guest of her uncle, Mr. John 8. Coliins, and They Are Going .nd, When her cousin, Mrs. Herbert Gates. bt ) Miss Lynn Curtls, daughter of Mg, and Loy g e Mrs. 8. 8. Curtls, Will leave Tuegday, Do- Mr. Harol Pritchett has returned from |cember 25, for Denver, to be the guest of a northern trip. Mrs. Charles Whitehead and Mrs, Lillian Mr, Jen B k has gone to New York acobs. Miss Curtis will be present at tho Mrs. Herbert E. Gates, Miss Nel- [City, his former home, for a fortnight's|aniual dance given on New Year's eve at the Denver club, of the largest and most brilllant social affairs of the season. visit, one Miss Hazel Saben of Beatrice, Neb,, will How to Get Color when the liquild is left to eool and is It O ONE would dispute that the best method to gain color, strained through a plege of muslin, when the face 1s pale, 18 to 1s then put on the complexion with a {mprove the system and soft cloth and allowed to dry on. It stringthen the blood untll should be washed off at night. If the the fnner glow shines through, shade is not dark enough, it may be writes an expert. Unfortunately incrensed by adding a larger quantity this 1s easier suggested than of ‘sandalwood. done, and many times such A powder is more diffieult to mix, outside conditions as are neces- but prgferred by some persons. One sary to success are difficult to se- _ formufa for a powder s one dram,of For instarce, outdoor alr is part carmine, one dram of oll of almonds .c)l{"nu\ treatment, and this in ftself 18 and two ounces of French chalk. The out of the question for a girl who powders are mixed and then are works down town every day In the worked into the oll by degrees. The woek. This fréeh air method being lamps are pressed through & codfse unavallable, external applications, muslin, sifting in this fashion belng which 1 do not advocats, are not done several different times. . This ls supposed to adhere to the skin better than those preparations that are I cly. e A third liquid that makes & partieu- larly good shade is composed of one- harmful if put on with diseretion. By that 1 means to remove these cosme- tles within a few hours, so the pores will not be clogged with forelgn mat- Some stains are entirely without ter. injurlous properties except when they half ounce of liquld ammonia, one- stay on the skin for hours, days and quarter ounce of best carmine, one pint: of rosewater and-half an ounce nights at a time. In such event the of rose extract. The ammonia and plest applicaticn is deleterious. A liquid which will make the face carmine are put into a bottle to- pink Is composed of one gill of white gether, where they stand for forty- wine vinegar, three-quariers of an eight hours. This mixture must be ounce of honey, strained, threc-eighths shaken deveral times. After that the of an ounce of Isinglass, one-quarter rosewater and extract are added. It there is any sediment It must be poured off. The preparation is better of an ounce of ground nutmeg and one-eighth of a dram of shredded red sandalwood. The ingredients are put if allowed to stand for ton days be- Into & smooth agate or porcelain fore using. saucepan and slowly brought to the The objection to this formula Is that ammonia applied regularly may dry the skin. They are kept at that, for halt an hour, bolling point. without bubbling, of our ignorance. Let us consider the Bible that God gave us and that He sent His disciples out to preach. “Men today tell us that Moses had o1d documents from which he gathered his data for the wonderful things he wrote and preached. Perhaps he did. He tells us of the beginning, of Adam and Eve—the secd of the woman will bruise the ser- pent's head —a prophesy of something that is to come. He telis us of multiplied things which point to the fact that Jesus Christ is to come. “If only one of these prophesfes referred to Jesus Christ, the doubters might have some ground on which to stand, but when one after another in an unbroken lne refer undewtably to Jesus Christ, the Son of God, there can no longer be any doubt. The old prophets pictured the scenes of the crucifixion. The first chap- ter of Genesis and the last chapter of Revelation fit together and all the inter- mediate chapters belong where they are found. A freehand sketch of Jesus Christ is pictured in the Old Testament. Line after line works out to show just what was to come, Socrates stood on the cor- ners cf the stre ts of Athens and prophes ed Jesus Christ, for Socrates saw His day and was glad. The whole wide world looked for Jesus Christ because He was needed. A speclal the evening, when Dudley Buck's “The Virgin's Lullaby," and Miss Webber and Mr. Johnson sang | “The Angel of Light,” by Coombs. [JOHAN JENSEN'S FINAL CALL COMES SUDDENLY Home for Taken service was held In Miss Webber sang musical | Omaha Man at Daughter Christmas When He Fatally 111 Johan Jensen of Omana dled shortly be- fore midnight Saturday at the home of his | daughter, Mrs. Chris Petevson, @7 West | Washington, Council Bluffs. Mr. Jensen, who lacked & few days of being 67 years of age, while not feeling well, as he was | suttering from a severe cold, came to take | Christmas dinner with his daughter and ,!m' family. When dinner time arrived Mr. Jensen complained of feeling very sick and was unable to partake of any dinner. Later in the evening he began to sink rapidly and shortly before midnight he passed away. Besides the daughter at whose home he died, Mr. Jensen is survived by another daughter, Miss Marie Jensen of Under- wood, Ia., and a son, Hans Jensen of Lin- coln, Neb. Arrangements for the funeral have not been completed. NERO SENTENCED TO DEATH Dog Who Bites a Boy for Ch: is Given the Extrem Penalty. Blg shaggy Nero, the guardian of the home of John Ganan, Twenty-sixth street and Park avenue, must dle, despite the plea of his master that he bit little John Romenek, 12 years of age, in honorable self defense. Nero went coasting with the boys Christ- der and the rallroad managets have been in sesslon for several days, but it Is ex« pected there will be an amicable settlement this week. A. L. Mohler, vice president and general manager of the Union Pacific, attended some of the conferences, then went on to New York where he has been in conference with Judge Robert L. Lovett, president of the Harriman system, mas day and Johnnie says that his dogship got peeved about sometning and fastened nis teeth into his leg. “T didn't do a thing," declared the boy. “Why, 1 never even spoke to the dog. Death for the dog alone can appease th court. The owner promised. 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A Pullman takes you to the rim, where stands El Tovar Hotel, like a country club—Fred Harvey management, The California Limited ; "i between Chicago~ Kansas City and Los ‘ Angeles, San Diego and San Francisco, !, ‘ You will enjoy the Fred Harvey dining- q car service, This is the only Southern California train, via any line, exs!lnivzly for first-class travel. All others carry tourist sleepers and second-class passengers. Let me give you our de luxe California Limited and Grand Canyon booklets. Bamuel Larimer, Gen, Agt., A.T.& S.F.ky., 406 Bixth Avenue, Des Moiues, lowa,

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