Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, December 18, 1915, Page 16

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THE BE DECEMBER 1 OMAHA: SATURDAY aving cago, wnere he will | Hickey of Vi . ke his home with his mother. Those lays here - Mensrs Measrs ton and Miss Helen Shepard, students Jobn Krage, Hana Andetson. |at the Castie achool at Tarrytown, N. Y | DRAWS To GLOSE Cecll Magnussen, Theodore Anderson, are expected home Sunday morning for Lawrence Hokan- Louls Specht | the holiday vacation 1 won. . (Saturday Night Marks End of Suc- M e Giaana s i J ( X : l::. H:)‘Inu Pl:!:}l‘ D'ln' : " ‘Y‘\;Iensl‘e Een“Roomk {‘D‘C!‘ adivoul % cessful Season in The Bee b i N News has reached Omaba of the death | Mrs 5. Martin gave a luncheo: : . By MELLIFICIA. Friday, December 17, 1915. in New York City of Mrs, Austin T. five guests this afternoon at the Yulo- | Building Lobby. CBR Palmer, twin sister to Mrs Etta P.|tide tea room >y 4 OR HIM,” it appears in the shop windows and I promised to have | Halght. Mrs. Palmer, who has visited | Mrs. A. F. Ross entertained the Friday | HAND PAINTED CHINA SHOWN " . and |elub cheon. Cove ere lald for | — to say about it today. First consider what sort of a|in Omaha as the guest of her sister and |club at luncheon ra were something to say t Yy . niece, has many friends in this city ten | The closing day of th annuai Christ gift—what he wears, his dressing room, his sanctum, or a gift| ».. Halght, accompanied by her | Mrs, Will Garratt gave a 4 o'clock tea | Mas sale In the court of The Bee build- for his pocket or his sports. daughter, Mrs. Jack Bharp, left for New (to ten guests this afternoon ‘!n_n will be Saturday. The Benson Pres The wearing gift par excellence, when one may give garments, is a York this afternoon. At luncheon Friday afternoon, Mr. ‘h;(l";'mn ‘lv',rlm.v»n which has one seotion 4 . hy 4 - John C. Wharton will be host to ten o e tables of the bazaar, boasts one Donegal great coat, made of a Donegal rug, don’t you know; and nothing in Personal Mention. | guests {of the handsomest assortments of usefel Ahe season’s display is smarter for motoring. There are links, garters, and | a. apnd Mrs. Howard Rushton have re- (and attractive Christmas gifts that has rned from an eight months' sojourn in| Chapter Dinner. | Vs been on display. fornia The Vesta chapter of the Order of the | Mesdamc. F. K King, John Specdie, Miss Adaline Jomes of the department | Bastern Star will entertain at dinner |- N. Horton, George Iredale on1 & D 8l the little things which a man gets and can always use, it It is the dressing room list which shows more novelty this season, and {pne may not repeat former gifts, there are Chinese lamps, a good gt for| = . " ¢ Margaret collegs, Ver- Baturday evening at the Masonic temple (JONes are ameng the women in chaveo & husband from a wife, especlally if the man of the house uses the Hbrary : suilles, Ky., will arrive tomorrow even- |in honor of Mrs. George Willetts of Mc- of this sale ffor his sanctum. Dexter tables, Plymouth, Standish and Westcott chaire [Ing to spend the holidays with her par-|Cook, grand matron. The decorations Wormen of the United Brethren church "” 3 sl ** ” ents, Mr. and Mrs. J, B. Jones. Miss ' will be in green and white and covers |P&ve a most inviting display of home [T S 10 CERINUANNE RS from Hib DM Sy Jones will return to Kentueky January 2 | will be lald for 200, jcookery, delectable pies and. toothsome A radium clock with an alarm often saves having to call a heavy| s Guy Liggett is expected home { cakes, to nothing of a most attrac [Eleeper in the morning. Since portable lamps have come into thelr own |from Callfornia before Christmas | IRVING CUTTER WANTS [\ve assortment 'of fancy work of il Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Durkee have re | kinda 1 ames H. W. Allwine ,A. D) 3 ] wi s " n, they are a most wise choice for a husband coived el e thale. sel, Mayménd, | TO HELP SANTA CLAUS Fetters; Misses Gertrude Lilljeberg, Corn Men are creatures of boyhood formed habits, they really like birds in [,y arriveq safely in England. He left | - Baldwin and Rena White are conductins ges, they like to talk to Dicky and get him to singing. Since the per-|here in October and sailed on the Hurona, | Trving 8. ;unvv" S:frt;!n]rv and :llrn:'nr :mlu. sale. . 8 Shalis - ot laboratorfes of the University of Ne- | Plymouth Congregatlo v T -too-dear-for-anything cages have a: rist " landing first at Bordeaux, France and | . gregational church women lectly: d fi ything cages appeared this Christmas, why should latiz it Sbotapd |braska College of Medicine, has sent in |are selling hand-painted china, rag rugs, ot the husband be given a silver-throated canary to sing for him? He| "y 0 v " Biucone Duval and Miss [$5 for the Christmas fimd of The Bee. |crocheted and embroidered ‘bags, aprons i1l enjoy it and mever know that it was the design of the cage that|Alice Duval returned Wednesday from |The money will be used by Secretary |and all manner of pretty thihgs for Pmmp(aa the giving. the east. Mr. Duval left for New York |Doane of the Associated Charities and | Christmas gifts, Among the women i charge of this sale are Mesdames H. L.| Underwood, H. L. Woodford, F. A. Bal-| zer, H. E. Cotton and J. A. Fikes The North 8ide Christfan church women are also conducting their annual sale now, The women taking part here are: Mcsdames F. V. Painter, B. C. Will- tams, J. A. Willlams, T. J. Kirschner, T D. Olin, Taylor and Chambers, Forefathers’ Day to Be Celebrated Monday Evening The Forefathers' day celebration, which will be held at the First Congre- gational church, Nineteenth and Daven- Port streets, Monday cvening, In honor | of the 260th anniversary of the landing of the Pilgrims, has been fully arranged and the program announced as follows Willlam H. Russell, presiding Devotional exercise, Rev. 8. Hamp- ton Hymn 11, “Glorious Things of Thee 3 en ‘The Forefathers,” Rev. G the Sea \ » *‘Congregational Institutions,” 3 T Rouse Solo, ‘“Lest We Forget” (KIpling), George C. McIntyre. Addres vangelism In Our Church, Rev. J. T. Jones Anthem, “Pligrims of the Night' (Shel “Ehcial Hour intibductions, good fel- | THE OMAHA BEE— THE HOME PAPER lowship; special honors to those who this year have joined the Sons and Daughters of the Pligr ms. Most Significant of Human Feeling e Poinsettia in Pans Cyclamen Primroses Azaleas John H. Bath ““The Carefal Florist'” 1804 TARNAM ST, Phone Douglas 3000. o b last Thursday to meet 'his wife and Wil go toward making a merry Christ. i The book wagon may not be a half bad cholce, either, and the man |, ' .a " who were in Philadelphia, be- [mas for the needy = can really use it, too. fore going on to New York. After Mr. Wardrobe trunks, traveling bags are selling briskly as gifts, The av-|Duval joined them they visited In De- B troft, Mich., before returning home. .fl'ln man likes something in leather, it appeals to him like scandalwood to Mes. Jos Burton is piansing to §9 %4 JECTOIAN, and he doss bate a chesp wmibrelis. Oregon again soon after Christmas. Mr. | Don't give him a foollsh present, masculine taste is practical in all|Barton will accompany her and the | ‘its twists and turns. children as far as Portland, where she ! will meet her mother. \ Miss Grace Bridge will be home from | Hospe’s 42d Xmas Here are the GIFTS Fit for Kings and Queens i ture nts. wan decorated with the club colors and | g 5 hicago next week to spend the holi- t 1t plece | Misg M Allen will give a bridge .,'.',:,":u:::.",:, '1','.:"0:"&,".':?:.‘""?‘:";"::“ days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. | y Thursday afternoon, December 30, . M o Robert Bridge. Grove and Miss Alice Powers. Thosc Aonkaietk for Miss Mary Megeath, one of the win-|present were Mrs. F. 1. Ellick has returned from or's debutantes. east, g Mr. and Mrs. Walter Page will give a Mr, F. W. Arey of Rouleau, Sask., who linner party at the Fontenelle on Tues- i s en route home from California, spent evening, December 8, for some of R a few days this week with his brother, Frances Muiholland, e guests who have been invited to at- Happy Mulholland,’ I H. Arey, whom he had not seen for the dancing party at the hotel that | Mogsrs,— R . fourteen years. i ng given by Mr. and Mrs. Barton|E. V. Kelly, John Morrell, Mre. A. W. Stuart of Chicago is here Sl Misra for their brothers, Joseph, Ray George Gootman, . "M. Reagan, to-spend the holidays with her daughter, | and at Moderate - Penner, L 2 Mrs. G. C. Edgerly. i : nd Willard Millard. Al Swanson, oy g | ---Go to # and Mrs. W. R. McKeen will give|E. J. Colberg, William ¢, Melies, Guests at the Hotel Snapp in Excel- | Prices---Go HOSPE’S Saturday, Sure! dinner Thursday evening at the | Paul. McCrone, | stor Springs, Mo., include A. W. Bloom 4 ! and J. A. Moore of Omaha. Fontenelle, . Mrs, Eimer Neville will give a tes dan- | ECA-Virp Dance. nte at her home Thursday afternoon, The Bt-a-Virp club gave their dance | With the Bchoo] Set. 1 mber %, for Miss Florence Nevilie, | [Uo%dey cvening at the Metropolitan | ar. Morton Rhoades will be home from JUST A FEW will be home from Ogonts school, | "{l whowe Prosent were: Dartmouth college tomorrow. SUGGESTIONS 8hd for Bugene Neville, & senior at high| pr Wng N G Patita, Mr. Philip Jones, who is in his sopho- 1 Lichool. Missars. and Mesdames— more year at the University of Nebraaka, §| Miss Miriam Brown will entertain the 34“7;:“7':\411“, C._Gault, will be home today for the holidays. i Huntor Bridge club tomorrow afternoon. | pan "%, G Btk Mr. Drew Arend returned from Culver {} Mr. and Mrs, W. 8, Wiley will enter- | Helen'Myers, Beulah Maxwell, Wednesday, bringing a school friend, Mr. Thousands on thousands gf -':5- in the Saturday Evening Auction Bridge | Jessle ,Y:_'mle. Irene Swearinger, | g::av",’{?fl%i l-."r(:‘u - ;:‘«Turé tomorrow, Three tables of players | (yrey. 408! 3 TR o stock in the west. No matter Jeanette Wilson, June Parker, Annette Kay, B, Andresen, sottle McHenry, ble Beecher, Grace Barber, Lena MeCullough, Higbee, what your taste, you will find your ° favorite picture here. Prices 50 Frames AND FRAMING Expert selection of materials, plus careful vworkmuuhw has built our framing business. We operate our own factory. We have the “ale ways in style” Gold Frames, cost- ing as much as $80 down to the Il be present. —_— ‘For the Little Folks. b 4 Two chiidren's parties will be iven " by Miss Katherine Lee Grable | M. ifo her puplls. At the afternoon party|r 0 Irme ¢ At Turpin's school sixty liitle dancers isamer Diskman, = Sllos Ralney, | 6 to 10 old, each with a guest, lfill‘rnwle. N Il be mmnm in the evening o . o"'- i ty for older pupils will be given in n:gm !lo"w‘I:u‘ hall, where forty young dancers Charles Assman, forty guests will be present. A E. . R. Swanson, Charles Duff, ure of the afternoon atfalr will' bo oy A popular types of Gilt and Mahog- 3 any frames. Then we have aesthetic dancing by the 10-year-olds | ¢ % B Soerbars, “Standara Frames,” the kind that the young puplls. § '~ gl stand alone. Let us fit your fa- e Jo 3 vorite ploture, SPECIAL HOLI- ' DAY DISCOUNTS mow In fram- r Women of Eastern Star. ing. Mrs, Cuthbert Vincent entertained at [ KicH IN FLavor. -- [ at the Commercial club today, (I Hound,. B Morse. : : ! G'fts by an Orpheum theater party. |N. Schmithreth, | APPEALINGLY FRAGRANT : r gupsts were; Past Festivities. Here are a few suggestions, i Mesdamer Mesdamen Mr. and Mra, Hans Andorson gave o | HEDIAAAUEARANANNOIEE f§ toxen ot rndom from our e B Cook. Neb.: card party at their home in honor of | LNUPPTPPRPPPEPRPS TTITR LA s PR Clmibirn W I DavidRon | thelr pephow, Lawrence Fokanson, who FRAMED PICTURES ey _éno&':m?f o j A ?VT:;‘;)%RLRQW most popular models Club. entertained th o ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS s amses vl The Gift Problem | | oawussmoxs o o il by o ELEOTRIC LAMPS the. el-b'.h.rfltu were :k“l."hum.: s l d s o l.lc:o.nlampfl-tollrfl o ve IMPORTED TAPES- ompson. ‘The olub is to discontinue mectings Ui after the boildays Give He or She One of These h m.n_-;-u__g_n Dase. | Walk-Over SHOE CERTIFICATES ERIES CORDOVA LEATHER In Books, Bags, Pocket- books, Ete. Sheffield Silver, Desk Sets, Statuary, Mahogany Trays, Smoking Sets. Cards Ga January 1, 1916 Several members of % chapter at the State university ex- SOMETHING FOR CHRISTMAS to come to Omaha for the dance. Walk-Over Shoe Certificate y will be entertained in the homes of U A Aig pon presentation of this Certificate we Phi Deltas and at theater part! will properly fit and deliver to Class. the r One Pair Walk-Over Shoes rrm..y.mornlufimeh- met morning, with Miss Kate McHugh Valug ... 0coiuviie,. Doll t the home of Mrs. Francis A. | TAVL VS REERER S o + O Our line of Cards was This meethis 1s the last one| payment of which is hereby acknolwedged. complete—Holdday and. Greeting duntil after the holidays, as all of Miss |l ¢ ...... P | 1.} Cards by the thousands—spectal f RS R R A ¢ o o now; 18¢ and 106 Xmas Fold- IMcHugh's drama circles-and classes will | Hi Hdlscontinue this week until the new year. | 's—the kind to send home. Se. Only These certificates cafi be purchased at the Omaha Walk-Over Jub gave a tea instead of a bridge this|fif store and can be sent to the recipient and will be redeemed by our . rnoon at the home of Miss Olive Fer-|Jll store or by any Walk-Over store anywhere in the United States or guson. Canada. Jay Bridge-Luncheon. Miss Katherine Thummel was hostess 2 afternoon to the Friday Bridge- iLuncheon club. Those present were: Mesdames— J Lee Webster. M vis, Peters, § By, rine Thummel, [ 's Events. fhe Dundee Friday Bridge Luncheon || Pianos o C ELASTIC TERMS Mason & Hamlin ... 8550 Up Brambach Grands. . Kranich & Bach. Up Cable-Nelson ... Kimball . ... Players ... - 855 Brambach ---Bailt Sil_ce 1823... Vi FOR MEN—FOR WOMEN $3.50 TO $7.00 Walk-Over Boot Shop 817 South 16th Street. #d. 8o watch can be worn ant or as & regular wal £old filled, small popul o, Full 15-ruby jeweled nickel movement, ~ pendant set, either white or gold dial. Guaranteed 30 years. Bracelet can be ad- Justed to any slae, as each link is detachable. We can simplify your entire gift problem by giving Phoenix Silk Hoslery in gift boxes—every one will appreeiate it and enjoy its wonderful luxury long afterward. The Phoenix Gift Box is genteel has no advertising matter and is thoroughly {n keeping with the high | quality of the merchandise ‘h 18 useful afterwards for utllity purposes, The smallest Grany ever built. Occupies s no more room than an upright -——~and costs no more. See this Baby Grand before you buy. IN OMANA. | Rogullt Wrist Waten See our e- Ly ‘ bujlt z:-no- 31355 Good as new, Spe- clal terms. A. HOSPE Co. 1513 Douglas S.. Omaha, Neb. (Est, 1874.) FINE HATS' 511 So. 16th St. FuanisninG Gooos | The oaly Store in Omaha ‘howing both Dunlap and Stetson Hats /i Victrola-ize Your Home--Now! Heed this Christmas suggestion and &lan now the Big Gift for your family. othing can bring greater or more lasting happiness for all. But “Be Sure It Is a Victrola” Here is just one of our special Victrola “‘Outfits for the Practical Buyer.”” This Style 11 has the large double motor, also the same tone arm and sound box as used in the higher- priced models. Just fits the average room. This outfit, with 12 tunes (six 10-inch double- face records) two record albums— Complete for $106.00 Terms, $1.50 A WEEK A. HOSPE CO.,, Omaha’s Great Victrola Center, where a tremendous number of Victrolas are sold annually—where experi- enced men help you choose the right machine for your home—where terms of payment can be arranged to suit any customer’s convenience. Come now, while stocks are at their besi, for now—like last year—a shortage of the of the Vietrolas is in sight. Act Now—The Victor Company Cannot Make Enough Victrolas Choose Now While the Choosing Is Best— But “‘Be Sure It Is a Victrola.” A. HOSPE CO., ““The Victor Store’’ 1513 Douglas St owoSes CHRISTMAS GIFTS 55%ecs,, ™" QN CREDIT Make it a “Merry Christmas" by presenting friend or loved one with a bhandsome, genuine Diamond or & reliable Watch., These are gifts worth while—gifts that will always. be prized and we make it easy for you to obtain them on our deferred payment plan. Tiffany Diamond Rings NO. 1011emEach erous size an. briilianey, " Perfene et color Titfany 1k soll @lamond 1s of gen o "00 " axiome Perfectly out and of ” | fitled case, adjusted Get into business via the “Business Chances" Waltham or Hampden Watch Wo. 16—Accurate keeping Elgin, Waltham or Hampden Watch, in 25-year guaranteed double strata goid to perature, iscchroniam, and position. ©1 @ Month Phone Douglas 1444 and Our Salesman Wi Call or Write for Catalog No. 503, Promot attention wiver erders.—Oven Night and Day Until Christm. JOF TS e wiioia cucur seweisas 409 South 1 maba. BROSEOD IS8 o p0uite Barpors anilo ;0! ok time- tem- tion givem to Mall as —and Tomorrow. ash Co. Department Store. |

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