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By MELLIFICIA, Friday, December 10, 1915. B HAVE heard much of the Montessorri system and the won- derful schools of Europe. Smart matrons flocked to hear the translated talks of Dr. Maria and came away filled with wonder and admiration. All this time the wonderful school at Fairhope, Ala,, came In for not one word of comment, only a mere American woman had evolved it and m: system. i Now a school for the daughters of the smart set comes to light, con- | ducted on the same plan to fill the needs and suit the disposition of each individual student, St. Hilda's Hall, in the Shenandoah valley. As the little tenement children in the Montessorr| schools may follow their bent, 80 may the high-bred young women of St. Hilda's, both in the oollege and preparatory. Nothing compulsory, no rules, no penalties. It is a great success—proving that “the governor's lady and Judle ¢ 0°Grady are sisters down under the skin.” What has worked well in the slums has gained the same victory with | the children of the elite | If & girl at St. Hilda's refuses to come up to the standard, her name is entered in the “Domesday Book''-—and she can’t shop nor go to a movie show for the rest of the week The beauty of it 18 that the Domesday Book is carrylng virgin pages | ever since the institution of the school and its system. Past Festivities. Mr. and Mrs. B. J. McAdama, Mr. and | | celebrated Sunday at the Standard club, Rabbl Flscher, assisted by Rabbi Marks, Mre. M. Beard, Mr. ana Mra. G. MeBride, | Officlating Misses Anna McMahon, Jeannle Lee, e Kathlecen O'Grady, Mayme Ring, Lilly | Franco-Belgian Relief. The Franco-Belgian Relief soclety met this afternoon with Mrs, Arthur Critten- Ring and Charlotte Loveley and Mra. M Moran made up a box party at the Krug theater yesterday evening. | den Smith. The members of the soclety Miss Gertrude Frost entertained in- | 6r¢ finlshing peasant underjackets for formally at her home Monday evening for | the refugees. There is still an urgent call the “Adah” Pleasure club of South Side. | for new materials, especially woolen, and The rooms were decorated attractively | more old kid gloves are being collected. | throughout, suggestive of the Christmas | The members of the circle are: | holidays, and the usual form of entor- | Mesdamen- Meadames- taining, which Is cards, was changed to (v)s' C. Redick, €. N_Diets, . ¢, Shannon, Dan Wheeler, Sewing. Luncheon was served at small | yiuroia Gifford, Clement Chase, tables and covers were lald for E. A. Benson, Frank Hamilton, John L. Kennedy, dgar Scott, Arthur C. Smith, Herman Kountze, Thomas Kilpatrick, George Joslyn, Charles Oftutf, niter Page, Missos— Hildn Hammer, ‘Margaret Bruce, Elizabeth Bruce, Minses — Harriet Steinberg, C. F. Manderson, H Ben Gallagher, John A. McShane, F. P. Kirkendall, H, H. Baldrige, J. E. Summers. Lydia Wilson, Laura Scott. Informa] Tea. Mre. A. C. Wakeley entertained formally at her home at tea this after- —_— - | Surprise Danoe, The officers of Dundes Friday HEve- in- Allen's sister, Mrs. Bishop. Mra. Crain was formerly Miss Braily Wakeley. | Future Events. ‘The philosophy and ethice department of the Omaha Woman's club will give a luncheon compl to Dr. Winifred Hyde of the ot’ Nebraska at z.'.u-lofllnd at 12:%0 p. m. should e made to the of the dapartment, Mrs, 8, A. Col- ning Dancing club will give a surprise to the members at the dance of this evening, given at Dundee hall. The hosts and hostesses of the occasion will be Mr. and Mre. A, C. Bartman, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Lieben and Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Swartz. The entertainment committes expect twenty couples. The next dance of the club will be given at Dundee hall, New Year's eve Uns, by Sunday evening. Celebrate Wedding Anniversary. L gy ‘Mr, and Mrs. John Panuska celebrated g ® For Miss Stewart. ~ - their twentloth wedding aniversary, Wed- i T run wii e e Lt oinne oo nove. Toom | Earnest Stormes A Greater Varioty and Prices Much Lower On . Ir onor ‘were: I T S et o | St et Badly Beaten by a || To¥%: Dolls, Games and Substantial Xmas Gifts ‘Marjorie m.t Muncle, Ind. ;fi- x Y AT THEE Bruce will at an heum S g 3 ana gper st the Mot Font: | it Fvuake. Jass Pubuaka Lone Highwayman nelle. Those present will be: ¥, Py Mistcs-- Margaret Miskell, Am““.;:nlllll. Tarnest Stormes, Thirty-fourth and X | ¥ a A to; rt: B the of and % bt '@hsnfl'r'\'m. { "“.v:'*'f- streets, South Side, was knocked wnoon- mm,mm,;' .l'\’:,"",m':"‘: :‘mm:nm’mm 'A",'f dn;l::p'-rm; ,w‘,‘_‘m v Ben Warren, Friday Bridge Meets. Jclous and badly beaten avout (e bdy | orate collection of Character doils, dolls with kid bodies and dressed i {5 Mre. Ben Wood was hostess this after- "&. ol nyr;llmm o e dolls, doll go-carts, doll dishes and doll furniture; automobilés, express S noon at the meeting of the Friday Bridge ‘}elw‘ "_m "‘_:'d"l "mm.y‘n. . wagons, rocking horses, etc., etc., and all at a price which will mean a Original %‘b- Luncheon club. Miss Elizabeth Stewart [ 701008 Thursday evemas. e saving to you of from 10% to 50%, made possible on account of our The Original club met yester- | of Muncle was the out-of-town guest. | ™ ‘.'M"" felled h-l'm :I“t‘; :o N';:': inexpensive bullding and location and a small operating expemse. day afternoon with Mrs, Moshier Col- | The table was decorated with Mrs, Ward " asmnd DR 95 1hi6 S Broune: YR dnd OUT OF THE HIGH RENT DISTRIOT. T o ata " trn | rosss. The members are: and the robber went through his pocket See our com- See our com- :’_.... ke o CTRNY. The| Meadainge— I ates AL Sy e SR Toha Ghcarda. mient ol 3 ol 0 Vel ) vt M — m;}' h Peters, -:' yardmaster, discovered Stormes very || Plete line of plete line of E ward Bureess, snes— weak from loss of blood. He assisted haract oseph . e untae, | L e Biing, Bladye Berora ™ the latter to his home and the matter was Oharacter %. Luither Kountse, Meliora - Davis, Daphne Peters, reported to the police. Dolls, Dolls B, Mary Burkley, Katherine Thummel. — -— _ with kid Debutante Hos Churoh Entertainment. bodies and Mise Marion Towie, & debutante of this | A yeception to the new members will dressed Dolls Season, will entartaln this evenink at!,, givon this evening In the pariors of s dinner to elght guests at her home in | \ny Hundee Presbyterian church, with & honor of Miss Genevieve Barkalow. who | a1 meeting to follow the formal pres- ¥ has come from Denve: to live in Omaha, | .pyotions, The church is planning af- t and Miss Phyills Luman of Salt “‘l’“ fairs for the winter to bring its mem- g g’- who 18’ the guest of her sister, Mr® | 1oy (o closér touch with one another. g e Jewelry Values .| Vassar Club Meets, y Engagement Announced. The Vassar club met this afterncon at Value is a much ahused Af. @nd Mre. Ben Glick of Chicaso. |\, ") me of Mrs Arthur Guiou. Bach word, especially in some of | femmely of Omaha, announce the en- ... "wii give @ dressed doll this its uses as applied to jew- . e e e won ot Mabii | Christiaas to the Child Saving inatitute elry. A thing s useful 3 Marks of Chicago, son of Rabbi |~ — __ only 8o long as it wears % Bdward Marks. The wedding will be |(Continued on Page Fifieen Column One.) and gives service, and 5 5 especially so is an g article of jewelry— Z And upon its Get that Victrola for Christmas Y?ur whole family: will be p on Christ- mas morning to find a Victrola in the home. The Victrola is a worthy addition to any home. Its music and enter- tainment are al- ways welcome, and there’s surely no better time to get a Victrola than right now. Come in today and see about your Victrola and we'll arrange to deliver it’:ny time before Christmas, The instrument shown above is the Victrola XVl Other styles $15, $25, , $75, '¥m: ;xso, $250, $300, $350. Vietors 8§10t 5100, ‘erms to suit your convenience, if desired. A. Hospe Co. 513-15 Douglas St. ol..)‘. Service—Made for You) 'tk Blk: OMAHA, SATURDAY, DECEMBRRE 11, 1910, SOCIETY GIRLS SELLING CANDY Assisting at the Big Christmas Pair of the Churches in The Bee Building Lobby. | COOKERY SALE FOR SATURDAY PRETTY SOCIETY GIRLS WORK FOR OHARITY - Sell candy and dolls in The Bee lobby at the Christmas fair of the churches, The candy booth of St. Barnabas church, which is holding its Christ- mas sale in the court of the Bee bullding for two days, is the most popular spot of the whole fair. Mise Louise Dinning and Miss Alice Ja- quith, two of the fairest girls of the | younger set, preside at the candy booth. That is the reason. | Miss Dorothy Black s in ocharge of | the sale of dolls and disposed of o | goodly number of them before the sale | was halt started. There will be a special cookery sale Saturday, when all kinds of goodies wifl be on hana. Mrs. W. H. Jones, president of the guild, 1a chairman of the arrangements and she is being assisted by Mrs. Lioyd Holsapple, wife of the rector of St Barnabas; Mre. W. R. Bowen, Mra. A K. Klein, Mrs, C. W. Lyman, Mrs, A, P. (Continued on Page Fifteen Column One.) SALOON KEEPERS SUED - FOR THE DEATH OF RANDALL B Mra Bdna Randall, widow of the late xmas ket’ Charles Randall, who died by gas as- mn Pe]l'lpetuaud Materials phyxiation in his home, 2411 Lake street, August 10, 1912, and five children are suing three saloonkeepers for 35,000 dam- ages in District Judge Troup's court. [EPR—— The plainti(f alleges Randall becams in- toxicated by drinking liquor sold to him L' Pl by Bam P Christonsen, Jurry 3. Soln ive Plants van and Charles Stors, and that death was caused as a result. his that were--- dyed and pre- pared to last We are making & very complete assortment, Boxwood Wreaths The best material for cem- OLD-TIME CO CURE—-DRINK TEA! Get a small package of Hamburg Breast Tea, or as the German folks call it, “"Hamburger Brust Thee,” at any pharmacy. Take a tablespoonful of the etery use. Just arrived. | tea, put a cup of bolling water upon it, Wreaths at all prices. pour through a sieve and drink a teacup PR full at any time. It is the most effective way to break & cold and cure grip, as it opens tho pores, relloving congestion. Also Joosens the bowels, thus breaking a cold at once. It s inexpensive and entirely vegetable, therefore harmiless.—Advertisoment. John H. Bath ““The Cavefaul Florist" 1804 Farnam. Phone Doug. 3000 Quality depends the esteem in which it is held by the recipient. We have consistently adher- ed to the policy of maintain- ing excellence in our wares. A gift from Edholm's carries A neat little go-cart with Faggi oy wheels that are rubber fl Velocipedes ¢ are and well -t‘l.:ud wheels with rubber tires, Handsome 21- inch dolls that are jointed, have with it a prestige and guar- tired, and A rifies the have the appesssRor o pie bodies, antee of quality, to both toe Morocco hood, rifiss, our price. sso bloque heed sad giver and the recipient. May We Suggest: Diamonds La Vallieres Watches Brooches Sllverware Leather Goods Patek Phillip Watches “When you need us mon‘, we sprve you best at- mas time. Albert Edholm “Omahs's Longest Bstablished Joweler.” » 16th Street at Harmey. hands, moyving eyes and long flowing bair; our price— The children will enjoy a mahogany finished toy pianos, have lol‘n—uen keys, and produce visit to our real music. 80 c big Toyland. our price— 95¢ Buy your substantial Xmas gifts at HEsk o ’(i!iii oiseek i ! : ,.vudl‘flllmw“h “ THIS IS NATIONAL. 4 WALK=OVER FOUR DOLLAR WEEK SATURDAY IS THE of this grest national Walk-Over $4.00 Shoe Week. Better come Saturday and get & pair of these high quality shoes. Some of them are our regulsr $5.00 and $6.00 sellers. FOR MEN. FOR WOMEN. WALK-OVER BOOT SHOP 3817 South 16th Street. $1.98-—Saturday Only See Our East Show Window. Burlington Prints in real powder gold frames, an- tique finish, hand made frames, hand colored Burlington Prints, hand tinted mats. A $5 picture for.......$198 Limited Quantity. A. HOSPE CO. 1613-1515 Douglas Street. Why Not Give Your Home a ‘‘Bell” ; } S Gretchenand Mary Julia is a very beauti. ful doll. Her bright eyes and rosy cheeks tell you that she is always cheerful, contented and happy, and makes ev. ’ eryone around her feel that way, too, You will be very happy if you win her. Gretchen and Mary are for second and third prizes, and are not ke Julia, but they are very nice dollfes, and will please you. Julia’s picture will be in The Bee every day this week. Cut them out and ask your friends to save the plctures in their paper for you, too, See how many pletures of Julia you can get, and be sure to turn them in to The Bee office before 4 p. m., Saturday, December 11, a good job. ads are free Let The lin:gqi;!vt_lr!!tl