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THE Bkk: OMAHA, I'HU KSbA ) : : late Dr. Cyrus Edson, was president of |5:30 in the afternoon. Luncheon will also | Franklin, completing his elghth year. Tho ‘ Workers in the Yuletide Tea Room e ars o il and & very Botod | bo aerved. The women In. chars Includs | Euests of the ccation, wer o surgeon of New York City. | the president and the leaders of the dif )km.m-» » 2 f"‘l*r:*" Mt dmd 3 arbara Burns, Kuyieen Herdman, 3 Mr, Edson 18 In the International Motor | ferent circles as follows June Stewart, Ruth Grimmel, Company business. The young couple | Mesdames Mesdames— | Eieanor Kountze, Harriet R anuar at 118 F. Milroy €, H. Townsend, Virginia Herdman, wfll be at home after Janua y'| t .1‘ | A" W 3 F. Bykes. Mastera Masters /' | West Seventy-second strect, New York IJ H. ¥Fr Fred Bacon, Gordon_Stewart, Hunter sw:« Cit Miss Lina L Jamcs McMillen, Lane Axt - Y — | The women of the First Methodist Edward \!'U !Qh'»'u‘rr. Gordon Emith church will hold thelr bazaar at the | Harley Moorhead, : Yuletide Tea Room Parties. Lyric bullding, Friday and Saturday.) " |’ By MELLIFICIA. Wednesday, December 1, 1915. The Ladies' Ald soclety of the Tows |Mrs. W. H. lead wil ba in charge of | T0d8Y'S s A N T " . Avenue Presbyterian church will hold | the practical booth; Mrs. Ben A. Vapor| - e ey this APNrHOe ) OMEONE, signing herselt 'Peggy,” wants to know how she may get their Christmas basaar, Thursday and|will have the old Iadies’ booth; Mrs. |08 "‘,‘m‘ » Saife 1060 WHE fte & into society. | Friday of this week. Thursday there il | Watson Townsend, the what-not booth: | e B2 Fne 2 iy Ly < Aor oy ::fldaa u:l:: r;:. "?,'Tl'.'"'\l':fi ::"k:riu and | Mra. George Wickersham, the fancywork | gy Typorvig aumni will hold thelr sec- 1 hope she has, just oodles of it, or else it should take a woman ¥ ning PPEF | booth, and Mre. Clarence Anderson, the in addition Mre. Casper E. Yost will entertain at luncheon at the Yuletide Tea room Thursday afternoon, and not Wednes- fay, as previously announced. Mrs. Yost's guests will be | ond meeting this evening with more brains than I have to tell her how to get in. | Above all, Peggy, be eareful, very careful, and make no rash moves. You write your mother is more anxious than you that you land socially. 1 am glad your mother is ambitious for you, but this very thing gives me a | little anxiety for you. { domestic booth. i | Personal Mention. Yor Motoriag Farty. | Dr. and Mrs. Louls Bushman returned Walter Roberts will give a dinner this | 55 EC0 B0l l ™0 01 wedding journey evening In honor of the return of a party | t5 oM BT 0T tter December 15, |ot friends from a motoring trip to Ari- v | Poe o0 Ggorge sona and the Pacific coast. Those present |5t the Hamilton t—— Don't let your mother show she is anxious, nor desirous, You must Geroge Patetson, W.. D g will be MORE BOYS THAN GIRLS not start the game with the handicap of “climber” or “self-rusher” tacked | Charles ' Squires, W. G. Megeath, Messrs, and Mesdames. 0 |C. W, vman Barton Millard, Arthur Keeline, BORN DURING NOVEMBER to you. Have your mother put on an aloof air, that she herself cares \ Mrs, Mary 1. Creigh will give a lunch- | Louls Clarke, Walter Roberts. During November 115 boys and % girls nothing for the frivolities of the world; only on your account will she un-| (eon this afternoon for the Omaha Whist | George Redick, were botn in Greater Omaha. There bend. She should wear the oldest, rarest lace, heirloom jewelry and sur-| '.h\’;;u;,;:p:omh"" .r:‘(‘rld'\mn. Future Events. were 172 deaths during the same month round herself with at least a century-old mahogany, plate and china. The| lG. LB Haverstick, l‘}v ¢ G baon. | Mrs. Clarence H. Walrath will enter- €. K. Coutant, . F._Wilbur, r ronter . correct setting means more than half the game. { Moshier Colpetzer, J. A .“Pm::;;“ |t ""‘ '“":"';”" “" :"',_." e “':" ”;'“: a = . Above all, don’t boast of your antiques and rare pleces; don't fibe nor | e s, ¥ Sutoadrich, p i v &t ;fir""m’;"‘“r’: cr b - . 1d . Y ay evening a home. Mrs. Wa " make pretenses; let them speak for you what they will. St ong Saidwin, will be assisted by Mesdames . M. Rey- | | mE Of course, there is your mother’s language, as you say. But you also \W."J. Broach L. A. Garner, nolds, Clarence Rubendall, Carrie Dawson | | state she is most determined and ambitious. Turn this to something con- | {“,;T;:‘FL h‘?‘r,\“‘:\_ Pulip Potter Sookt krd et Wilskth Y V\ y structive, then. There are very good books, costing in the paper binding Saturday afternoon, Mrs. Harry R ‘mm‘d“ Party i | ANDERBILT I IOTEL p . | Bowen will entertain Mrs. Charles Margh > 3 ooks have lists of what to avoid in speak- | wen w ertain Mrs arles Margh, * . no more than 25 cents. These b 3 s 1 Bkiiny iad & Seattio Mise Ourtrude Marsh andl HaRy Ray Mr. and Mrs. Sam I\llmh'ul: rnl“r | f THIRTY FOURTH STREET ing. Help your mother to commit these things to y | mond Bowen, Jr., at tea in the Yuletide |talned at a birthday party Saturday AT PARK AVENUE them In her speech at home. Let her cultivate a lower tone and remember Tea roomm. + |evening to celebrate the twelfth anni- EwYORK , sott | versary of their daughter, Lina. The fol- | R the goldenness of silence if she can’t. Thursday at luncheon Miss Laura Scott lowing guests were present: | money and your good looks, your will have s'x guests. . " i B i i mmn ) e 2% OV¢ whbibe; migy- 900 2nd ¢ Worth Mrs, C. M. Wilhelm will entertain at | AN2*Eoiaware, Minnie Weitz. The most | dreams and your hopes, and, winning the game, may luncheon for eight guests Barah Bertha Cohan, o stciated hotel what it cost. | Mrs, M. C. Peters, who had a table | Hessle Goldwa Apnette, Lieb, conveniently situated hot ! a reserved for her guests this afternoon, | Anpa & 3 Jennie Lebovits, Debut of Miss McCord, SPTRR B R e e | has been postponed her luncheon Fannte Sifor n Frances Cohen, in New York . .| to leave for Washington last evening Hernte stretin Tda Dolgoft, Miss Margery McCord, the only daush- | o) %o 0”00y received from an aunt | 3 Anne_ Leaf, Clara Lebovitz, ter of Mr. And Mrs. William Halleck 3¢ living: 3 © Washingtbn that | Christmas Sales. Harriet Rosewater, Rose Dolgoff, At the v S Lsshirromd e | The Ladles’ Aid society of the Firat |Lcons Perilsa, Helen Levinson, McCord, was® presented to soclety everything was benig done and that sho 3 . Reva Cohan, Esther Potoshnich, Thirty-third Street Subway afternoon at & debut tea given by her | L. 'vioine as well as could be expected : - O2als Meds glfl‘:b)""ll" y “h"""'\ wiil ,f;‘"' ‘;;l "r'(}v rude Perliss, Pearl Sherman. un- " g z hristmas sale with a special table of e mother at the McCord home. Two h " | and would be we!l enough to come home 5 ro ek 2 oatables at:the home | Children’s Patty WALTON H. MARSHALL dred and fifty guests called Auring he | g, 1y Christmas vacation. Mrs. Spauld- et ety 4 B ooy b ’ afternoon and were received in the di abandoned her trip, but will go to : ¥ - of Mrs. N. H. Loomis, 3608 Jackson stree!, | Mrs. A. I*. Smith gave a birthday party ing room by Mrs. McCord, Mias Mo Foepmon v gy i il gl d ) riss Jsabel 7ilpoy. | ¥riday from 10:40 in the morning untll | Monday atternoon in honor of her som, and an sunt, Mrs. Bamuel McCord of 8t Joseph. The grandmother, Mra. James McCord, also of St. Joseph, who had planned to httend, was deterred by iil- ™ MeC s etty picture In ‘ord made a 5930 h:u:mml,,‘ pale ..,.:r tulle and n(:u: r:;t Fnhvn'u..K A o . rrying an armfu party at the Krug theater Monday :: ::lll:qr:n'y“?u;:d ::u-’ n':n- founda- |evening comprised of Mr. and Mrs, W. C. Hoth divistons are bending all thels, ef- | tion of the gown was of the pale green |Lambert, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Lord, Mr. forts toward the success of the Yuletido | poul de meteor, with a drop skirt of pale |and Mrs. A. V. Shotwell and Dr. and bl vsgieain g oommplatisn by § green tulle and another one of the meteor | Mrs. Grant Williams. 0saTe FHOTO will be conducted until Christmas on thy | === falling from rolls of silver cloth wired eturn. Miss Spaulding’'s illness inter- fered with her attendance at the Army- Navy game at New York, which she had planned. | h thelr efforts for the new First Pres- | byterfan church bullding. Mrs. Milroy Is president of the women's omnnluuonf of the church and her daughter Is Ir\l charge of the young women's department. 1 fifth floor of the Orchard-Wilhelm store. |2 T g { N to give the bouffant effect. The bodice | weqqing Announcement. Mrs. W. F. Milroy and her daughter, The proceeds will go towards the build- | BIG D()l NGS lN TOYl l ND - was high-walsted, with & square-cut neck | e 0 "0 o coment have been re- | M . 3 " iss Isabel Milroy, are most energetic g fund. and tiny 'I'B‘“‘;' "'fl‘:r:h:“:‘r':n:"‘:‘l’nzf“" celved of the marriage of Mildred Ross | 3 g i b lace was Introduces 3 & Take a trip through Toyland. Grown-ups enjoy it as much as the children. We have given over twice as much floor space as formerly, and with no secarcity of imported toys. It is ‘‘Omaha’s greatest attraction’’ at this moment. » . e 1 der Havens, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John f e Bt o nedig S om Ross of Dundee, to Willlam Russell | Mr. Edson is of an old New York fam charmeuse, with a lavender net tunic Seadtd i ahades of putple ‘and, wiite | Edson of New York City, on November 4. |ily. His grandfather, Frankivn D, Edson, ed 1in graduating from the deep shade at the hem to the paler shades upward. The gown was made short length, with & square-cut bodice and Chlllll"y‘llce sleeves. The spacious McCord home was con- verted into & floral bower, the dining yoom being particularly attractive. The centerplece was a Tiffany ohe, a ' tall silver vase and four smajer silver vases filled with Russell rosés and pink-shaded candles being the scheme used for the decoration. The floral tributes to the debutante were banked throughout the rooms. . Miss Loretta De Lone gave a harp pro- gram, with violin and celio accampani- ment. Among those asked to assist were: was a great exporter and at one time was mayor of New York. His father, the ’ Thirty-five Years of Successful Photography WHY Reminder For Larly S8hoppers—Not Only Holidays, But Every Day Shop- pers the Hospe Art Store Pre- sents, | Children’s Nicely Painted Shoo | Submarine and Dreadnsught— | Flies—With upholstered seats or v oy The new naval war toy. A realistic [ Double Rocking | mfi:{:{”&m‘:fif .fl-?&“:;o;‘::{, { destruction of a dreadnaught by a | Horses. 98C | diers, packed in box, complete with submarine; submarine blows up | the dreadnaught with rapid firing cannon. Misses— Missen— Pictures i sale price. °"-40¢ I wooden torpedo. 8m|a|,.4.419C Loulse White, Muarion Towle, Original Color Etchings, 2% | Bradley’s Rapld Abey atamnaih. - Hon Misovare, Moo Tinws, Fec simile | o ERTTREY Fire Cannon and y ha Shary, ‘ater Colors, Hand Colore v Soldiers — A re- M)‘Aasdh:mu ”:l‘:oa-mn 4 Gravures, Original Etchings, §| Climbing Monkey om | J, E. €ummcrs, production of a Uharles T. xu’unm.: APPOINTMENTS Carbons, Photographs, Arto- String—Every boy and Cocike I Calot PURtA G ok g e i oty ! machine o::’m. Ives’ Train on Circular Track— Henry Wyman, N h d 4 | gir! surely el shoots ten wooden | Engine, Coal Car, Passenger Car WRaa™8lhock, ¢ Jote Redisk, NOW FOR XMAS Frames { this toy. Spe- 19¢ [ bullets In g () | sad EIght Pleoes of Track. Q@ | . Jdohn K. Wilbur, Real Gold Frames, Powder M| giely visitis 10 seconds Ives’ trains are the best.... SUPNERNT A memington. PHOTOGRAPHS .., st swastwost, o= Gold in Roman and Antique Tones, Hand Carved Wood Frames in Natural Woods and every Variety of Frame Molding. Mirrors Colonial Mirrors, French Mirrors, Mantel Mirrors in Gold Frames in Mahogany, ete. Materials Chins Painter's, Ofl Paint. er's, Water Color Painter’s Materials, Brushes, Colors, Palettes, Oils, China Gold, Da-wlnz Paper, Ete. A Blouse! What Better Gift?| You have a wide range of choice; nothing could be more appreciated by women folks; it is good taste; indeed, you will find the Blouse Shop the place for ideal gifts at very small expendi- tures. Dressy Georgette Crepe Blouses; Hand Beaded and Photo by NEYN. With the School Set. Miss Regina Congpell, daughter of Dr. and Mrs, R. W, Connell, is expected home from Miss Guiles and Miss Evans school of Boston about December 17 for the Christmes vacatlon Miss Mary Gifforl and Miss Clara Hart of Council Bluffs, who attend school at Dana IHall, Welles- ley, Mags., will accompany Miss Connell. Mr, aud Mra. Leonard A, Spaulding yes- terday morning received word of the fll- neeg of thelr daughter, Miss Nan Spauld- ing, at Chevy Chase seminary in Wash- ington, where she is attending school. g Miss Spaulding had an attack of appen- dieitls, which necéssitated an immediate PHONE DOUGLAS 481 The Heyn Studio . 16th and Howard Streets Embroidered Models; ow Neck or New Chin Chin Col- lars—exceptionally smart styles. 55.9_9 to $]OLO New Colors Banana Maize Flesh and White Coral Peach Green 1 Nile Green Hague Blue Navy and Black Corn Flower China Blue Brown Gold Framed Paintings. Silver Sheffield Silver, Dishes, Candle Sticks, Desk Sets, Ete. Brass Smokers' Sets, Humidors, Vases, . Umbrella Stands, Jardinieres, Desk Sets. Bronze Figures, Animals, Busts, Book Ends. Marble Statuary, Bric-a-Brac. Pottery Vases, Dishes, Ete. Miniature GET THAT VICTROLA | | FOR CHRISTMAS { " Your whole family will be pleased on Christmas morning to i . 1 Note--Christmas Boxes given upon reque.t’ 1,500 Pairs of Women’s Fine Dress Shoes Worth 2 25 On Sale $3.50, ° Thursday ___‘ Thege are in patent leather, with black or colored cloth or dull kid tops; dull kid and calf with cloth or kid tops; also black satin and satin de laine, These are all new styles, in all sizes. They are splendid, perfect fitting shoes in every way. The entire lot on sale here Thursday. Choice .25, g About 300 pairs of Women's Dress Slippers, the majority of them black satin. Worth to $3.00, pair $2.25. New Arrivals in the Latest Shoes 9%%-ineh Boots, in gray kid, black kid, | Havana Brown Imported bmuz"‘k":!i black velvet and blue velvet.. 54-95 to $6 | Kid Boots.s........ AP 510 b find a Victrola in the home, Oome in today and see about your Victrola and we'll ar- arrange to deliver it any time before Christmas. Candle Sticks, Lamp Shades, Piano Lamps, Book Ends. Ivory Ivorex Plaques, Leather Cordova Leather, Ladies’ Bags, Pocket Books, Table :‘adn, Memorandum Books, Bte. Paper Pohlson Gallery Novelties— endless In variety, A. HOSPE CO. 1513-15 Douglas St. Hospe Service— What It Is CONVENIENT LOCATION in the heart of the shopping dis- triet, 1513-1515 Douglas street, opposite Empress. COMFORTABLE ROOMS, all in mahogany—sound-proof. : ‘Comfy"’ seajs—just half a dozen steps from the street. . SALES FORCE—Intelligent demonstrations, ‘‘machines or ; records.”” Prompt attention—you don't ‘‘wait at Hospe's. STOCK--VIOTROLAS—in every style, in every finish, RECORDS—every number in the catalogue—more than . 5,000 selections. OUR ARANTEE . The instrument shown -:.u e ' standing behind every yhove is the Victrola 11, at— Hospe Service—Made For You s-lm Ao HOSPE Co‘, Other Vietrolas $15, . The Victor Store 25, $40, 850, 375, $150, 1513-1515 Douglas Street %5505 e g (3 Ty o) Popularity of Haddorff Pianos| | The strongest evidence of how widespread is the popularit(f' of Haddorff Pianos and Player Pianos is shown by the great demand for Haddorff Grands for Concerts and Recitals. 3 St This demand became so urgent that it has necessitated our having in stock, for concert purposes alone, several grands, both concert and.u_lediun} size, and they are in almost constant use. This is one of the most striking tributes that could possibly b(ilpaid to any piano. 1 : : e name ‘‘Haddorff” on your piano is a guarantee of Piano Satisfaction. BRANDEIS PIANO DEPARTMENT | Third Floor. Pl;ét_é“_ Craft Shop Films Developed Free When Purchased From Us. Prints, 3o to So. S4.Nour Servies N e :