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12 NE\\' YORK and all the skating world wonders in an off resting mo- mits it is hard to run a fad to its lair, but that a wise analyst has tivity. | saying: Heads have been tired out with all the brain work necessitated by jon must needs now give its high brows a well deserved rest, meanwhile us- of intellectuality will Bon Ton rise in order to fill fts limitless eapacity for \d ) By MELLIFICIA. Tuesday, December 14, 1915. ment, just why they are so skate-mad this season, Vogue, that faithful chronicler of whims and whimsies, ad- sald since the world has learned to dance and acquired nimbleness of feet, 1t must spend this newly acquired nimbleness in more than one form of ac- | Another heavy thinker of New York blames bridge for the skating folly, This is the way it really is, so far as I can make out from all they are the bridge playing of the last twelve years, and soclety, after dwelling upon such heights of intellectuality, takes a sudden tumble, The world of fash- | ing the heels. But, when the heels will be tired in a year or two, on what high plane food for soul and mind? Bridge again, most probably—the wise ones answer. Miss Naomi Towle and Miss Lucy Gar- vin Miss Vivienne Barkalow, daughter of the Newton Hrakalows, who came to Omaha recently from Denver to reside, arrives home Sunday from Sweetbrier collegé, Bweetbriar, Va, for the holl- days. ' T. B. M. in Cap and Apron, T. B. M. Inid aside their cares and wor- ries today for a few brief hours of novelty, wearing caps and aprons to serve the “Ladies bountiful” and their guests who came to the Yuletide Toa Room fgr the dual purpose of helping & worthy cause and hearty jaugh at the men in the awkwardness of thelr new roles | while the victrola merrily (urned off “Brighten the Corner Where You Are.’ The luncheons were immaterial—one may eat at any hour of any day the lve long year through. Junior Dance Advancad. | The Junior Dance club dance, which was to be given at the Hotel Fontenelie on the evenng of December 23, will be | given on the evening of December 2 Among the luncheon hostesses of this [ ‘2*1¢84 afternoon was Mrs, Dan Wheeler, who bRy had for her te: Stork Spegial. Mastamen— Sidonanss A daughter was born to Mr. and Mis 1‘4‘.;..,. 'l‘(ountu. H. T, Lemist, Waiter L. Harrls on Monday, Decem o Ming Jossie Millard. ol Mrs. Frank W. Judson was another A b hostess on men's day. Her guests were: | Today’s Events, ‘ Mesdamens— Mesdames— M Mra. J. W, Griffith entertained in- (3&- A lt:h.m, fi ;( H':Idr.lle,t formally at her home to twelve quests Whiags (g.i‘hh" Wr.t ;:r ufl?e«’:\g OB | at luncheon this afternoon. B 'llul‘m Mre, E. A. Higgins entertained In- Miss Katherine fiacCormlclL formally at Juncheon at the Hotel Fonto- Utber Ygieude ‘los toom hostesses of ] nelle this afterncon for Miss Idllian the afterncon were: Rogers of Chicago, sister to Mrs. George Mesdames— Mesdames— Brandels, W. T. Burns, Robert Dempster, Victor Cald Neison H. loomis, e besd W. A krase 1. 1. Bprague. Future Events. H.A‘nvm l;‘u.l:.lgy McCord. Mré#. H, G. Unverzagt and Mrs. Albert Dreyfoos will give a bridge luncheon at the Hotel Loyal on Tuesday, Decem- ber 21, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kountze will give A dinner Thursday evening, December %), preceding the Subscription dance In honor of Mr. and Mre. F. 8. Cowglll, who are 400N 1o ge to Chicago to make their home. The Mum's club will give an informal dancing party at Hart's hall in Dundee, Thursday evening. Committee in charge Relief Corps Event, « The U. 8. Grant post of the Woman's Relief corps gave a reception Haturaay evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. O, Sweazy for the out-going orficers, Musical numbers were given and redd- ings by memuers of the society, and Miss Dorothy . MacMurray gave & whistling #0i0. Those present were: Messrs. and Mesaamen— B. U, Bweagy, wuun Stern, ' are Messrs. Vincent Schmittroth and J. ‘anluerro, Robert Henderson. | Adrean Lund. W, G, Court, The North Side Progressive club will entertain at cards Wednesday evening at Druld hall, B enbacher, ¥ ko'. nggrull. Willlim eMurray. Persona] Mention, Mr. and Mra. ¥, P. Doolittle have re- turned from Oklahoma City, where they THE BEF BELGIAN REFUGEES LANDING AT ELLIS ISLAND— 200 Belgian refugees who fled to this country aboard the | Nieuw Amsterdam, under care of Father John de Ville of || Chicago, are now on their way to homes in the middle west are ful 8 k! N K m | A . Infants’ 3-Piece Sweater i Sets, for \ the tot in cold weather. | Red, gray and white.. $1098 belt BIVTZ S ISERWrCE 0 A Bt warm; good colors $3.98 XMAS CHEER FOR MANY THIS YEAR Sadness Turns tv Gladness Through | the Efforts of The Bee and Associated Charities. CASH DONATIONS NUMEROUS| Mrs. Doane, secretary of the Asso- clated Charities, in her work of dis- pensing Christmas cheer, necessarily has experiences which are sad, but as the days to Christmas grow less, sad- ness is changed to gladness and the prospect is that many cheerless homes will be brightened through the efforts of The Bee, with the co-op- eration of Mrs. Doane. i A mother, with three small children, called at the Charities office Monday. The woman's story was not an unfamiliar | The Bee. In one dase coal has been furn- | | tshed ana rent was paid for another! | famity. | Children’s Sweater Coats, in good wool knit, pretty colors of red, gray and white H Children’s New. Fiber Silk Sweater Coats, made in the pretty, soft col- orings, at— Yol prett .(um Friends Are Best | Time was when 50 the woft coal sold in Omaha was the ol burning Walnut Block THE PRICE 1S LOW | Infants’ Angora Sweater Sets, pret- ty, practical and extra | I K $2.98 ™ $3.98 oent of all | 3 Alluring Gifts for the dainty are all here in splendid assortments. prices will really delight you as much as the beauti- § challies, Jap silks, etc., prettily designed, in loose and empire effects . be represented Wednesday by a special lot of showy, pretty, soft | colored robes, 'signs, in eiderdown and blanket cloth, Specially priced, a ettes; pretty colorings and pret- ty empire and yoke , Warm, Pretty Knit Special offering of Women’s Sweat- ers—We have several new models of pretty sweater coats for misses and women, with the new sash and shown. The smart new sweater col- oring, also the new ruff neck, rope sweaters. All in one group, Special Sweater Coat for Saturday coats, in all good colors Slippersin Beautiful Styles Fastidious What a host of splendid gift suggestions there here. Garments that are new, distinctive and And the } garments. Models of Long in dainty messaline, everal {monos, Special House Dresses for Wednesday, in neat pretty colors ; and designs of ginghams and percales, in a number of new models and styles, at— $1.50" $1.98 We show the celebrated 3 “Brighton” sleeping garments for porch and out-door sleeping, made with the combination hood | and feet; good heavy outing flannels in good colors— $5 Our line of Bath Robes will with pretty de- $2.98 " $3.98 ew Assortment of Pretty imonos, in crepes and flannel- designs, some satin linings; odels Goods effect; many new stitches choice . ..$5.00 ur choice of y, 8ood, several practical dozen sweater Thisis a Jewelry Xmas and unky, oasy-kindling, hot- at Special Xmas Prices Here are Some Suggestions ; Beautiful Felt “Cumfy” Slippers for Wom the light, delicate shades; made from fines med; all styles, both higl cut, Packed in fancy boxes, $1.69, $1.98.. Slumber Slippers for Women—Made from fi down, in colors. boxes, special, pair Sheepskin Slippers for The Best Coal I Mined in lowa | close to Omaba, with & ||| heat serviceable slippers. padded wool soles and heels. Ribbon or frosted trim- . $2.25 Packed in holly ‘made from the natural leather with the wool inside; extremely warm, en—In all Solid Gold Bracelet Watches, 15. t felt with jeweled lever movement, gaar- anteed, Like cut. Regular price $25.00, sale $ l 7.50 ; price Solid Gold Diamond Set Scarf Pins, beau- tiful designs. Special Wednes- day $3098 Solid Gold Diamond Set Cuff Links, in beautiful velvet box, orice .. $3.98 price h and low Men and ne eider- .49¢ ‘Women, ias Dorothy c./)ucuumy. u.{ T Tutten, W, L. Allen, . Hulet! George Wallace, B ¥ Naion, Only $5.50 per Ton E’l‘o:hm service possible only Solid Gold Diamond Set Casque Combs, beautiful new hair ornaments, some new designs just sizes, pair An endless variety of Crocheted Slippers for Women, all colors, fit- ted with lambswool soles; high and s ... 98¢ * $1.49 Were called Inst week by the filiness and death of thelr father, Mr. Willlam );.‘ w‘mmI Mr. Wood was well known - |this section as a prominent business alloway was given a sur : m-"rr:;nb(; i onber of her friends | man in St Joseph. one. Husband deserted family, mother] without money and In need of necessities. The mother cried while she told Mps. Doane the story of her plight. One of the children, a golden-haired | La Vallieres, beautiful designs. $10 values at— received. Spe- sl $5 s 35098 cial, each Sterling Silver Manicure Sets, Toilet Sets and Mill- B e TR i e ] O et ar At B tary Sets, all in nice veivet lined moire boxes, ag_her home Saturday evenlug. Toke | Sl S L ave with an attask | neck and sald, Don't cry, mama. santy || Qur 70 Yell-0 Wagons ||| § Carriage Boots for Women—Velvet or padded silk; | Wednesday, at— : present were: i of bronchitls, will fix it all right,” looking at Mrs. ' fur trimmed, ribbon $4 95 and $6 00 Half R 1 Pri Husel Larson, Mr. George A, Sargenti Mr. J. W.[Doane for a reassuring glance. ted. Pair r 4 RESORYA TICON bensie bavir, Tubbs and Mr. W. . Rees are rexis Wi Nee M oreen s““de"a“d B[on’w[s :f.'."..m'x MoLianni- | -ered at the Royal ' hotel, Exceisior [ «rhere i a case deserving of help at | sprin Christmas time, or any time for that Company Miss Hazel Maxwell has gone to Gay- | matter, remarked Mrs. Doane. The ville, 8, D, to spend the holidays with her grandmother, Miss Gertrude Metz, who has been visit- Ing in Battle Creek, Mich., returned home Jrnest Menon, Olaf Gangesta Waiter R. Johnson. Gadoway. M Jins hiex at ‘the home of | this morning. Kulokutaky on Sunday after-| Mrs 1. B. Hickox of Fremont, accom- m-"., "::. Sylvia Levy has been 80| panied by her niece, Miss Louise Webb pointed chalrman for the next meeund | of Geneva, wi the week-end guest of Which will take place at the hame Of|ho, giater, Mra. A, J. Webb, Miss Pauline Pregier two weeks Bence. | Mps Hilda Mathey of DavenpBrt, lert ———— this afternoon for her home after having Foot Ball visited the past few days with Mr. and Bl mw “oot ball party of tho | Mra. Arthur Mets. Nonpariel team was held Baturday even- ing a¢ the home of Tom Maore. The oot ROYCE GETS YEAR FOR A ot g ]~ el colors wers St Memncin. hose| . TOTING CONCEALED GUN present were: James Clark, recently paroled by the Missen— district court after pleading guilty to a 3 charge of grand larceny, was sent to the penitentiary from one to ten years tor. because he stole ten guns from Harry rler, Lucas of South Side, his employer. " Harry Royce, a frequent guest at Hotel o de MeShane, must spend a year In the Golden, penitentiary because he carried con- Sullivan, cealed Smithy 2 e George Buller, who was about to be ?{"‘“‘ 3 Moore. tricd on & charge of breaking and enter- Livingston, ing, suddenly decided to plead guilty Bride’s Kensington. Miss Edith, Midler a kensiaglon this afternoon for & bi of December, Miss Alige Maude Oates, The rooma were decorated in Christmaa scheme with holly and polnsettias. The task of the afternoon was hemming towels for the bride. Those present were: Misses- Agnes Whalen, Rose W halen, Kthel . Tierney, and was sentenced to from one to ten years. Pauline Green, | oA 3 Elva Green. 52 o |[BUY GIFTS NOW L C: Swartsiander, Ay 'u-;l“im.n of G. Young, Liocoln, ot tien. M.OE. Miller. o ¥ N er. all the advantage i= on your side if you do your shopping NOW, for Debutante. open a charge account for all your personal needs mother has been given temporary aid and DIAMOND her little family will not be forgotten at Christmas time, A small miss told the secretary she wanted some new stockings, because she | feared she did not have any of sufficient | strength to withstand the pressure of | articles which Santa Claus might leave at her house. The secretary reports she has received | several donations of meney from per- sons slgning thelr names “Fyiends,” and referring to accounts of needful cases. as reported by Mrs. Doane and printed in Very Effective Method for Banishing Hairs (Modes of Today.) At a very little cost auy woman can rid her face of hairy growths, it she will vse the delatoni® treatment. This is made by mixing some water with a little pow- dered delatone. This paste is spread upon the hairy surface for 2 or 3 min- utes, then rubbed off and the skin washed, when ‘every trace of halr wil have vanished. No harm results from this treatment, but care should be used to buy real delatone.—Advertisement eclipse anything ever before attempted. and every article sold on Our Easy Credit Tesns. Thousands of wise peo- ple have already purchased many of their Christmas gifts, so why should YOU wait till the big rush is on when WE 1 Miss Mildred Butler gave an afternoon Bridge in honor of Miss lsabel Vinson- Baler, a debutante of the souson, this . The decorations were pink sweet peas. Those present were: & beautifu!| La Vallleres | ., prices ranging fr Ill‘l“w\mh- * yiur convenieuce. Loftis tion” m T13.-La Valllere, fine solid gol: hn, Bugenie Patterson, Anne Gifford. 1 fine bri} Mant Dia- mond, 11 fine genu- Mesdames— J. P, Webster. nt has been announced of . Mandelberg and Miss ine Pearls, Ba- of New Yerk City. Mr. roque Pearl drop, until a few 15 in, solid gold|iggq his home in hain, tine $1800 $1.80 « Month. ETIS “‘Perfec- §5 & Mouth vonis B rention Given'te Jea The National Credit A, $25 9250 & Mouth Diamorad $50 ounting . adies’ ) i nHRE T 366 $1.65 & Week A 4 e Phone Douglas 252 One of Our ¥Wards Is Near Your ‘Home. Located tn the wery Leart of things. trains. Write for folder. UL S YWATCHES ON CREIDIT Our great Speclal Christmas Gift Sales of Diamonds i and for all gift purposes. l“‘“‘ — |12 8 Wo. 388—ases 'l"lli.d.hflgu'?:“*dlimn od polisl or beau! y o wed ., .. | Terme: $1.90 o Month. Jewelers hfi.‘l- Picture to yourself ., HIll Street. Near 4th, ' Absolutely Fireproot. 655 Rooms = Each With Private Bath, itely appointed. ~ Hixhest stand- European plan. Free auto bus meets all F. M. DIMMICK, Lesteo and Mgr. i 011 ness Watches, Jewelry, Larger stocks, greater values 'OU to come to our store and ize Thin Model Elgin are double stock , gold for 25 yeara, l';.ry"" gwm Un- til Christmas. skl k. o Splendor---But Safety First {the kiddies as they get their first glimpse of the Christ- imas tree sparkling with scores of brilliant little electric lights. Think, too, of the danger from fire when candles are used on a tinder-like tree covered with inflammable articles. Make this an Electric Christmas from Christmas tree lights to gifts. Electrical gifts combine good taste, appropriate- the bright dancing eyes of and usefulness. And may be had at following stores: American Electric Co,, 520 8. 16th 8t., D-1481 Brandeis Stores, 16th and Douglas Sts., D-1614 Burgss-Granden Co., 1511 Howard St., T-681 Burgess-Nash Co., 16th and Harney Sts., D-137 Burkhart, Frank 0., 219 8. 19th St., D-78 Burns, Jos. M., & Oo,, 704 N. 24th 8t., 8o. Side, 80.-890 Corr, James, Electric Co., 2056 8. 19th St., D-4466 Durkin, Thomas, 2419 Cuming 8t., D-2519 Hayden Bros, Store, 16th and Dodge Sts., D-2600 Milton Rogers & Sons Co., 1515 Harney 8t., D-124 Nebraska Oycle Co., 16th and Harney Sts., D-1662 Omaha Electrical Works, 1214 Harney 8t., D-1181 Orchard & Wilhelm Carpet Oo,, 414 8, 16th 8t., D-313 Rice-Pope Company, Inc., 1907 Farnam St., D-2448 Sherwood, W. W., 215 8. 20th St., D-7633 Thew & Luhr, 110 N. 15th 8t., D-2375 Williams, E. B, 308 8. 18th 8t., T-1011 Wolfe Electric Co,, 1810 Farnam 8t., T-1414 Omaha Electric Light & Power Co. Geo. H. Harries, Pres.