Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, December 17, 1915, Page 8

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| (4 | v v | fut ] | Vacation Guests. ? | Miss Dorothy Dahiman Mayor and Mrs. James O Thursday, December 16, 1915, By MELLIFICIA. | { HIS seems the age of the safe-and-sane in all things, even festivals, with the safeness for the Fourth of July and the saneness for Christmas. You either give an artistic card, without fringe or applique, but correct in script and chaste in design. be of use, jewelry, of course, always considered. shops this season, foremost are taffeta silk umbrellas, linen handkerchiefs 'morning from st with daintily embroidered designs, If not a card, something that can In the gift displays of the of striped silk moire, fancy hairpins, filled stationery cabinets, thread silk and novelty silk hosiery, Angora worsted ca) and skating scarfs and sweat- | ors in Copenhagen biue, old rose and purple. Perhaps the gift handkerchiefs, the salesfolk call them “mouchoirs” in New York this year, are among the daintiest of exhibits, Handkerchiefs at Christmas are like silver teaspoons for a wedding——they are safe and wel- The glove handkerchief is a great favorite, Maderia em- broldered, with the scallop rivaling the hemstitched edge. Bijouterie, we call it jewelry in Omaha, shows deiicate modeling, fragile form. There are pendants, “French neckliets,” “La Vallleres,” and | many replicas of fine old brooches. The day, too, has come when a young | chap may buy his flancee a trinket without going intg debt for a diamond, a Stones are prized for their beauty, not their cost, and no young man may be afraid to give the lady of his choice a setting of ame- thyst, sapphire or jet (South Amerjcan). . topaz are in equally good taste, Tomorrow, perhaps, I'll have something to say of the gifts that may be sent to boys and men. comed always. pearl or ruby. Home for Holidays. When Mr. Warren Hamilton returns from Armour Institute, Chicago, to spend the holldays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Hamilton, he will have as his been a close friend, schoolmate and fra- termnity brother in Delta Tau Delta with Mr. Hamilton since the two went to Armour, They will reach Omaha early Saturday morning, and in honor of her son’s visitor Mra. Hamilton will give o breakfast party at their home, 4108 Dav- enport street, at 8 o'clock. The invited Kuests are the following young men, who have been friends, schoolmates and neighbors of Mr. Hamlilton for many M . hil Hochm?%rvxr. Columbus, T. 1. Mahoney, . Peters, Gould Dietz. 5 With the Schoo] Set. Miss Paullne Westerfield Lapie lazull, jade, jet, coral and give a dance this evening at Chambers' academy. One of the dances of the evening will be given by the Elks at their hall. The Comus club was entertained this | afterncon by Mrs, P. O, Jennings. Mra. M. Cochran was hostess this after- noon for the Morning Glory Kensington elub, The Mum's club gives a dance this evening at Harte’s hall In Dundee. Iske-Daniell Wedding. Miss Gertrude Danicll, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Richarq Danlell of Fort Crook, was married Wednesday afternoon at 4 o'clock at the McCabe Methodist parson- age to Mr. Clarence Iske of Springfield, son of Mr. and Mrs, Fred lIske of La Platte, Rev. W. H. Underwood officlat- ins, The wedding ceremony was performed in the presence of twelve young friends {Gladys Peters, THE BEE: of the bride and bridegroom. Miss Isola Daniell was the mald of honor and Mr. Clyde Iske the best man. Mr. and Mra Iske will re home near Springficld make thelr daughter of Dahlman, who attends Monticello seminary at Godfrey, 1IL, 1s expected home fer the holidays on Friday. Miss Florence Rahn, a middle-senlor at Monticello seminary, is spending the week-end In Kansas City and will armive home for the Christmas vacation on Moriday. Return from St. Mary's. Miss Evelyn Ledwich returns Friday Mary's school at envelope bags of seal leather, hand bags Notre Dame, Ind. Other Nebraska girls who will accompany Miss Ledwich and spend the day in Omaha with her are the Misses Alice and Ruth Temple of Lexington, and Miss Mary Hughey of Nebraska City. Miss Grace Drake and Miss Marion Weller are also expected from St. Mary's on Friday. Younger Set at Tea. Mrs. €. Louls Meyer gave a small in- formal tea this afternoon to the younger set in honor of her sister, Miss Phyllis Luman of Salt Lake City, and Miss Marion Towle, one of the debutantes of the season. The decorations were in red Christmas scheme. The tea was poured by the matrons and the girls assisted in recelving the guests. Assisung the hoste ess were: Mesdames William Hil Clarke, Misses— Mesdames— L. Mover, John W. Towle. Misses— Frances Hochstetler, Margaret Howland, Loulse Dinning. Distinguished Guest. Prof. George R who holds the chair of applied mechanics at the State university and epeaks this afternoon bc-lorl(- the Boclety of Equity, “hatburn of Lincoln, | writes: tism and Sloan's Lini quickly, ment. FRIDAY. the guest of Mr. and Mrs, Cuthbert Vin- cent for a few days. Change in Residence. The C. C. Nosewaters will move to the Fontenelle Saturday and their home wil be taken by Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Reed, who will close their country place, “Aloba,” for the winter. For Miss Rogers. Mrs. George Brandeis entertained throe tables this afternoon at an Informal bridge for her eister, Miss Lilllan Rogers ot Chicago. Persona] Mention. Mrs. P. C. Heafey, accompanied by Miss Cassle Riley, returned Wednesday eve- ning from a month's trip to the Pacifie const. Mrs, Heafey and Miss Riley vis ited both expositions and saw the Grand Canyon of the Colorado in Arizons® Mr. Sam Johnson was regisered in New York at The Hotel MeAlpin the past week. Mr. George H. Schweers of Pender, was a recent visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Carey James Edward Fitzgerald will leave Omaha Friday night for the cast to spend Christmas with his mother at Northampton, Mass, Mr. Fitzgerald will return about December 2%, Mrs. W. M. Davidson of Springfield, state auditor of the Women's Federation of Clubs for Nebraska, will be the guest of Mrs. Cuthbert Vincent until Friday Social Affairs Planned. McKinley lodge of the B'nal will entertain at a dancing party Year's night at Chambers’ B'rith New academy. Acute Rhemmativm. Winchester, N. H., “I suffer from acute rheuma- t always helps All sts.—Advertise- 2e. aru acecompanied by Mrs, Chatburn, will be | (¢ Dark Horsé" l?,ugof in Talk of Federal Judgeship in Omahf.‘ The old puzzle question, “Who's going to be the next federal judge In the Omaha division?” is sald to be not near an answer yet. This is the news brought tdck by a federal officer who recently visited the national capital “The attorney general doesn’t contem- all sorts of rumors of A “dark horse” that will be a surprise to nearly every- body when appointmen® is made, TWO ARE BCUND OVEP FOR THEFT OF CASH REGISTER” B. J. Regan, 68 North Seventeenth street, and Thomas Carroll, Twenty-ninth and Binney streets, charged with the | theft of a cash register, ‘taken from a vehicle belonging to the Gordon Van and Storage company, were each bound over to the district ‘court with bonds fixed at $750 plate making a recommendation before the Christmas holidays,” said this man, ¥ “and the president will take no action — until after the first of the new year.” It ia sald that the race has narrowed down to J. J. Thomas of Seward, W, H Thompson of Grand Island and J. W i Woodrough of Omaha. It is sald, fur ther, that the department is determined to recommend no man over 80 years of age, which would eliminate Judge Thomp- son by a small margin The visit of an assistant attorney gen- eral to Nebraska a few weeks ago on a quiet scouting expedition gives rise to 7| Evenings Until Xmas THE BORSHEIM JEWELRY STORE Radiant with the Christmas Spirit 12-Size Gentlemen’s Ilgin Seven- Jetveled Watches, Twenty-five Year American Gold Filled Case, our special price, $7.45, 0-Size 7-Jeweled, Ladies’ American Watches, 20-Year Gold Filled Case, our special price, $6.00. A very fine line of La Vallieres for Friday and Saturday. We will sell you a Diamond La Valliere for $4,715, all gold and a full cut dia- mond, THIS IS A JEWELRY CHRISTMAS Louis A. BORSHEIM 506 So. 16th St. The Store of the Ohristmas Bervice Bervice! Bervice! Bervice! s the burden of our | holiday patrons. Last ye | i | The Brandoels livery Bervice, prepared to rend; wervice in Xmas Gifts Those who wish to give sen- sible presents and at the same time practice economy, will do well to consider these— TRAVELING BAGS AND SUIT OASES; a great variety for men and women. KEvery- thing from the highest grade al s down to the good Cowh lenther-lined luggage moderately TOILET TRAVELING SRTS; black, pebble leathers with fancy molire silk and leather linings, and ivory or ebony fit- tings. Prices range 85.00 from $236 down to used by BRIEF OASES; salesmen, lawyers, clergymen and business men gonerally. - Sealskin or black or brown cowhide. Ranging from $16.60 down to $3 -75 LADIES' HAND BAGS are always acceptable. This season ts are greater and assortment leathers and linings more elab- orate. Any price PURSKES and CARD CASES; always appreclated by a man becaus Iways useful. We have an assortment ranging 25 c from $6.00 down to... We also have a great variety of Jewelry Cases, Drinking Cups, Medicine OCases, Collar Bags, Sewing Cases, Writing Portfolios, Music COases and {ag Bitppars, Frasks, Tio Cases, aks, A mll’:lflld Cases, Combs In Cases and many other things. Freling& Steinle_ 1803 Farnam St. A CRAVAT OR TWO 50¢ TO $4.00 Browning, King & Co. you until i Christmas, I PROMPTLY upon your orders. Just \I‘lnl Publie. That planning for We will hold your be- and deliver them Every feature of our holiday help- fulness is at the disposal of the Bhop /7 and from $2.00 to $2.50, speclal, pair, Wool Finished Wrapper Blank argest largest to match. irable patterns. In attractive box. 8pe. Fri, complete one will make a robe for the reon; full 72x80. Cord ortment of Each put up $1.98 | eat nd Misses' Separate Scarfs ' Fur Shoulder Pieces and Throws that were made to sell as high as $15.00. Made of fine genuine Jap Mink, extra large fancy tail and head trimmed; Red Fox Double Sna Siiky fure at give-away prices. $3.95 and $4.95 ck China Fox, extra large head and tail trimmed; Northwest Mink, etc. A wonderful lot of Swiss collars, embroidered in white and colors; very pretty. 25¢ values, Friday Near silk scarfs, in white, Popular-Price Beemingly there is nothing impossible for our Great Enlarged Basement to , accomplish in the way of fine merchandise at lowest prices. Extra large pur- chases at a cash figure, with shrewd bargaining, enables us to offer these im- mensely desirable values in furs. These prices are within the reach of everyone and as to quality and style, we only ask you to come to the big sale Friday. Women's and Misses’ Long, Three-Quarter and Short Fur Coats, made of extra fine qual- ity black and brown French coney; fine all satin linings. Perfect coats in every way; several styles. We secured the stock of a furrier who retired from business at a give-away price, hence these extreme low prices. Sizes up to 44, not every size in every style, but a good range of all styles. 60 coats in the lot, made to sell up to $50.00. At these two prices while they last— | Women'’s Black and brown | $6.00 values, at Fine | $5.00 sets, at For Tiger Coney Sets, extra large head and tail trimmed muffs and large shouider pleces. Regular $10.00 values. .. Many odd and sampie bella Fox Sets, Large French Coney Sets, Natur. Values to $15.00 | al Wolf, Special Values in Blankets Comfortables One Lot of Extra Large Size 72x80, Double Woolnap Blankets, extra good weight twilled blan- kets, In tan, gray and white, Val. -$1.59 Crib Blankets, elze 30x40. In baby blue, pink and white, assorted patterns. Well worth 40c, spe- clal Friday, Extra Large Size Comforts, 2)4 yards wide and 2'; yards long, filied with new white cord- ed cotton, Extra heavy and medium weights, covered with fine siikoline. Worth to $3.00, - ... $1.98 fast colored, Nooveidn each 4 Bring the C Beb, length up Bt iiaererrerainines mln’ 1302 In, height 6)% Inches; packed, set .25¢ Genuine Flexible Fiyer sleds; i &7 §2 50 $6 hildren to See Toyland e and All the Funnies L} BURDING BLOCK wAGONS. ‘agons filled with Structural Nll':. Wood Bullding Blocks, Wondy 39 Shoo Flies, size 21x38 Inch lining; bent reck. . has willow seat with ers. Special for Mon. 1-2 Sale of Dress Forms Best Four-Section- irt; they can be adjusted from 33 bust to 46; also any height. Regular §10 values, Friday— e The best sort of a Xmas pres- ent and we have scores of styles at small prices Indeed. Men's House Slippers, velvet and Iimitation alligator, In tan and black. Fri day, pair Me ouse Slippers, soft kid- skin, black or tan, Specially priced, a M and low styles, in insoles. Everett and Romeo styles, hand non insoies . $1.49 ppers, leather red flannel ir .‘w.m Knit :Ilmn, com- bination colors. ] 59 QJC and Misses’ Matched Sets AT GREAT SAVINGS muffs and big shoulder pieces. Blua and Brown China Wolf Sets, largs muffs | and extra large shoulder pieces. pink, light blue, black; full length. Splendid values. o 296 Ribbons—S&.yard lengths, In No. 1, 1V3, 2 and 3, at, bolt— 76, 9¢, 120) 15¢ lavender and F Sale French coney sets; large $3.95 .$5.95 rices. Pointed China Wolf, Genuine Isa- $6.95" $8.95 s at the: FINE CHRISTMAS LINENS TURKNIT GIFT BOXES. | BED SPREADS. These sets consist of Two | Satin finish, scalloped and Large Turkish Towels, Two | cut corners; very elaborate Wash Oloths, One Large | patterns; one of the most Bath Cloth and Two Face | 8ppreciative gifts. Towels. Regular | $4.00 values, $1.60 value, set 950 $2-95 LINEN SETS. FANCY LINENS. | All-Linen Hemstitched Lace Scarfs, Imitation | Table Cloths with six hem. Filet Covers, Embroidered | stitched napkins to match; Linens—always an accept- | put up in a neat box. $5.00 able gift. $1.756 9 8 values, values, sale price C | Friday Q) 7 Extra Bargains FOR BOYS Boys' Mackinaws, Overcoats and Suits, Frida; Spl X Norfolk style mackinaws, in red, gray and brown plaid effects. All slzes. » Overcoats in splendid wearing mixtures and chinchilla mostly all with worsted linings. Good serviceable B Suits In different patterns. Many have two pair of pants, A brand new Blouse Waists, many with turn-back cuffs. Worth 50c, at . ... ortment of in the lot 0.8D¢ reds, grays, to $1.50, special, Friday.. 4 N Yzes, very special, pr. || . Ceorduroy Knickerbock- Knn. T8¢ values ....ooovvnns 49 )

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