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——— . | In Dresden vases marked o h place. The | Misses Mary Megeath, ‘ ’ | guests were: Marion Towle Isabel Vinsonhaler, Louvise W Helon Tngwersen, | Gertrude Metz, Naomi Towle 3 | Notes at Random. Miss Eisle Smith of Wilmington, Del., | Margery M |arrives today to spend Christmas and | By MELLIFIOIA. Wednesday, December 22, 1915 N S SRt N Bor Maver, B | . y )y 3 TR['E Bohemian spirit and originality marked the Christmas banguet Walter Griffith. Miss Mary Butler of Detroit, who was expected to spend the holidays with Mr. | of the Clef elub at the Hotel Loyal last evening, the Clef elub being | ana Mrs. Rossitér Hyde, has wired them an organization of local musicians. Stunts, charades, original|that #he is unable to come at present \yHiés and poetry, dances by hitherto dignified members of the| Mr® Bentley McCloud of Chicago. for profession and the solving of puzzies were features of the evening. The diners were seated to (he racket of sleighbells in the grill room of the hotel, when from the fireplace at the north end of the room emerged wmerly Miss Florence Olmsted, Is the st of Ner parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. H Oimsted, for the holiday season Mrs. Charles Marsh is confined t her THE BEE: OMAHA THURSDAY WALKING BACKWARD FROM SAN FRANCISCO TO GOTHAM Patrick Harmon, who is petrforming the novel feat of walking backward all th way from San Frafcisco to New York City, has arrived in Omaha. He walked in from Fremont in one day. Every step of the 5,000 miles must be coversd walk ing backward. Harmon expecta to do it in 0 days. He left San Francisco Au gust 6 and Is due in New York June 11 Hie record is five miles in one hour aad thirty-five miles in ten hours. Harmon | wil remain in Omaha till after Christ mas | U. S. RUBBER CO. MEN TO GO DECEMBER TO BIG MEETING AS BOSTON | A ’ | home with an attack of the grippe. She | gaturday fifty representatives of the Banta Claus with bis pack “He" was greeted uproariotisly and nealetl;“, ler sister, Mrs. A. D, Ware, and her | United States Rubber compahy will as- himsel! with the entertainment committes, which included Miss Eulynin.u.m-m Jdith and Loulse Ware of | yamble hers to make the start to Boston, | Mr. Cecll Berryman. Later ri Dayton, O, with her where they go to be at headquarters for Hopper, Migs Henrietta Rees and y n a prize, | g ot G il op -y which wae a toy automobile filled with candy, was given to the one 'h"llnlnd Out of the B;e Hive. guessed the {dentity of Santa, who was none other than Frances Baetens.| pr J. . Irvine leaves this evening Santa distributed gifts at each table after each course, the diners then for a week's visit In l'ulul‘h‘ .\|Ium e xonn-u:l-‘r-; At the n‘r:“:»m" m"'*'lnl ¥ v Mr. and Mra, E. R, Perfect leave Fri- |Omaha will be represented by men from progressing to Another table of the eight, thirty-two gussts having attended. | = (0 ¢ Leavenworth, Kan., to |the Omaha Rubber company, the Amer- drume, ete. - A. M. Borglum, treasurer of the Clef elub, received a minfa-| s Mrs. Anna Norgren, five-kefed piano and Miss Luella Allen, violinist, on the violin with musie| trio with sleighbells on their wrists, and many more original stunts 00, s Anna Norgren, one of the ,..4,% | eenth street, at the age of 77 years. Johnston-Gates Wedding. Maude | ways 100k after the needy They lived in the same house The gifts ¢onsisted of imitation musical instruments, such a# & piano With | perq the holidays with Mr. and Mrs five keys, a violin with music box attachment, mouth harp, xylophone,| W. T Hewitt ture cash register ‘ J. H. 8ims danced to the musical accompaniment of J. F. Colvin on the Resident Here for a | 4 | box attachment. DleS Miss Rees, Miss Alice Virgiria Davis and Mr, Berryman played a nlnnn‘ Half centurY’ numerots to mMention heightened the gayety of the affair, which was the | pigneers of Omaha, died yesterday morn- | most succeasful ever given, nccording to Clef club members, ing at her residence, 2407 South WEight- warm bed sitppers. They will make gifts | Mrs. Norgren and her husband came to The marriage of Miss Allee of toys to poor children and in other | Omaha June 9 189, and have lived here Gates ang Mr. Roy Johnston of Gravette, | ever aince. Ark., wabl celebrated at 4 o'clock today at the above number for the last twenty- Two years ago on Decem- Junior Club Dance. Meven yoars, sales agents. They will go east Omaha in three special sleepers over the fcan Hand Sewed Shoe company and the | Interstate Rubber company HOSPE'S 42d at the home of the bride's parents, Mr The Christmas dancng party of the | yer 28 Mr, and Mrs. Norgren celebrated | and Mra. AW H. Gates. The Rev. J. W ".:m"':h-"‘”."-:n«I::;" '"' :.:::-““::I :‘_“"h' their golden wedding nlunlvv\rkn:_v. i y 2 A " 4 prof s ® | Mrs. Norgren I ‘fved by her hus- Comley 6fi¥remmo, Cal., bul Iormerly of | goyeat ocial ovent of the weak. Charles | pand. Andrew Norgren: two sons. Martin - oy vl B. Mets, Harry A. Koch, Kenneth PAer: | qng Jrea of Omaha, and one d.u;men} _mm ”' ceremony .‘.' s Miun‘e | on Prank Selby and Herbert Connell Eila. of Portland, Ore. | Nelaori sanw. “Pechuse” and "1 Love You |,y the affair in charge, Invitations | g, e . ] Traly,”, apd after the cerémony Mre. |, 0 L0 baen tasued t umber of | TTmeral services will be held from | Fred Buck. ot Chicago sang ‘‘Proces- ,,""' tines "'m ‘h‘:"'“" - ‘:M""“‘“ w‘m_" residence Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock, ;;:o»'ln::;‘l:-(mm G'n‘..h::'rm:;: 1 itaelf promises much apirit for the | With interment in Forest Lawn cemotery. | fhlte 2 he 2 edding march for é6casion, D'mmers hefore the dance and ~ | ctures, 60c up. entrance of the bridal party. tor, will Iy fenture of th | ot e ok TmL Y e ciope [sipmere wier it be'a” encure of e | Oarey Learns Why | Frames, 50c up. ds éhine, With bodice, trimmings and |y R o | e o€ prnces e far vo Y |\ ML vnon, | HOUSE Not Rented |§ Framed Pictures, wort cap effest and trmnied with seed | THAEN, Ross 1. Towle, pansg, vedria And slie chfried & shower bouquet |'.. i Regick. IR o R e B DR 7 50c up. 5t bride's copes, Miles of the valley and | Ropald Faitrs o Eeaton, |day learned why no applicant appeared Ivory Plaques, hyacintie, Sam Burns, Jcmeph Barker, | for a house which he desired to rent. As Mias A Ricdaisvargor, the bridesmaia, | joni, MEdd 3K Komnedy, | hug advertisod It In The Tee, ho $2.00 up. wore Ith . (JaOraette creps over aa 4 Hdh nedy, L e " ¢ George Redic 20U larke, conldn’t understand why it didn't rent. | p et ‘:“ .';‘I':M;" < pple ol o of Windsor Mogeat) Lt |'|(':.: ne, | e price was right and the house in | Candle 8ticks, $1.00 up Tibbons whte, wireiched by Mre. Frea |Fred Mamiien, N Cvo ghion ®ood condition Electric Lamps, Ruek of Cliless, & schosl friend of the |\ 0. Moorhead, Daniel 1aum, Thinking that possibly his card had ”w u bridé, nrid Mise Efith Fisher, Both wers (“"',!‘";"l;l’l:rlr {jlark Powell, blown down, he went out last evening X p. Ly o J s dick, jen Wool o 0 g ’ N y i v ard Py to the house with a fresh one. L] 500 . \ :::.‘:‘.‘,.“o.".":::‘lir:;? '(:‘I:'II::'::I:- Paul flgll:'- o, Louls Moyer, neared the house the sign seemed to be Shzdgs, up SCRBe: Sarelid Siit. throughout the wed- | T oFey feToeT, : there all right, but it didn't have the Tapestries, $1.00 up. Ying rrangemonte fatront of Oraae Members have Invited the | ygp appearance. When he reached tho Cord th "Mits, Oaten Mothar of the bride, wore | eammme o e ey 1OIF BUCHE: | porch 1 found the sign read: “Smallpox ordova Leather Goods » handsomd eréAm Gieorgette erepe gown | Al Ruach, R Koeline, here.’ B0¢ up. Wity n_corsake bovauet of violets. Hebert Birns, bond g 7wt “Boys will be boys,” says Carey. P Mz Tloward Gates, the bride's brother. | y hiard Butlen, B8 Redick, POt ity Brass Articles, $1.00 up SRS & Mtinth wedding 91, for which | 1100 Ditstcnsy, L walisme: o MCRTYO"‘I'ERLELGSUIEAOHTLAYRMNS Mirrors, §1.50 up. v m Aout ) N ocn Callahan, HEN v Il ERRRTAR ATREN AT A, they il o, Tlorbers Connell, Pohlson Novelties, GRS \petd Wharton, Charieq Allison,'ir.; | “Go to yourfamily doctor regularly, 26¢ up. ¥ - . ran oad, ke ou " D. Bibber " and let him look you over and keep y Ya"““ Tea Room. o] dlarey A Koth, SR ewyih well,” Dr, B, O. Hénty- advigsd members Vases, $1.00 up. #a 1shtal Milvoy was to charge of | k4 Meyer, a mmers, of the Rotary club at thelr weekly noon <o ot g s om0 | e Dt BRARET | e Desk Sets, $6.00 up. A Crerving a N 4 3 p Trel; soduy. Wyiday, Miss Virginta of. | Gedre Thummel, %?:;.‘?f‘é‘.“ B e r be AN e D Bl aad o Xmas Cards, 6c up. 1ot o MieS Rither Wih&im, who will | Robert Stout, Henry Hart. ' ain HeAlthy * tArOVgH - Teglr ‘medicas n Spence’s achool In | Frank. Selhy, - " Flowers, 25¢ up. Te hare i M as SpARCe O ims | The Kueats of the éIub will be Mr, and | attention, than to have an expensive o] ,"..:a".‘.:"..:.'.': T e Mre. Biaine Youus, Mr. and Mre. Mac- (8ick spell or operation, and perhaps die. Fine Pianos, $176 up. 4 Millan Hardi; v as the result of carelessness, ignorance P i ey { maq. BHA e gttt s, | 6P aesisot.” Player Pianos, $390 up. 1ieien B | Meanrs. Mehars.— fle made a general talk about physi- 3 2"‘,"‘“:‘-0- tin. | ',‘:‘I‘":‘}l)':m_ {\'ybir.t"m.mn, rvl-nl. surgeons and hospitals, which was Grand Phnos, m up. LLTPeE, i | Albert Sibhernsen, Caapar Offutt, several fiep ibtrTopted Bith applaise. Used Pianos, $100 up. Ruth MeDons ¢ Witliem Schno ny e told of @ visit to the Mayo Brothers founcil Biuifs, Robert Fawus : Piano Benches, $10 u L raames | o6 ;:u;flll Bluifa, Robert | dwards, establishment at tmche.m. |.\.A\'. and y p. (i I b - alnes, lared he was glad it was in America, Henty Bcoondid oo | end et 1(:‘?3,.:‘.,."""“" e the. mat ot s kind in tne whots | [ Piano Stools, $2.00 up Mrs, C. 11 MArple entertained at qunci- | Vietor Caldwell, ' Denan Kountse, | world, B M. Slater presided at the meet- Plano Scarfs, $1.76 up. con today tof Ber datightar, Jossohimes | Mileoim Baldridge, Joseph Millard. ing. 3 o4 at Brownell hail, among whon M,.' m"". —————— e Recommended fur Cromp, Mibseh- Misban— The Clnosam club gives the third of a| Coughs, colds, croup, hoarseness, in- AL ith, Ksabeth Ringwalt, | *eries of dancing parties at the Scottish [ flamed throat, bronchlal troubles or sore ‘un - Baich, fl-r“ :‘::5,.,.,., Rite cathedral tonight. chest are relloved by Foley's Honey and F ¥, mflr‘ifiw. . Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cox give a studio | Tar, which opens stopped alr passages, W Wi hkq. dé Forest Richards were | PATty this evening for members of the | soothes and heals inflamed surfaces, and o Chatles Mfs. Ward Bur- | Omeha Symphony Study orchestra. restores normal breathing. W. C. Allen, o S i - Pt s ompan s and Mre. Joseph 3 » Boseley, Mo., says: “I have B p y Miss Jéssle Millard entortained ton | Luncheon, for Debutantes. family of four children and used Foley's - at and Mr, Ward Bur-| M. W. H. Buchols entertained this | Honey and Tar wtih all of them. I find The Victor Store P \ season’s group of deb: tes at lunch- | It the best cough and croup medictne 1 My, | Millard's luncheon for to. |00 &t her heme today, complimentary | ever used. I used it for eight or. ten 1513-]5]5 nlllIIIIS st. oy e on account of Mr. |0 Miss Marion Towie. A mound of pink | years and can recommend it for croup™ !lh."d’.‘ roses and fragrant lilles of the vailey | Sold everywhere.—Advertisement. Mre, Harry Bowen entertains six guests ' at luncheon Thursdsy. Returd of the Bchool Set. i s Brotherton, Elmhurst sohodl, Connersville, Ind., and Mr. ’ rotherton, who attends the Chioago, are expected home to spend the holidays ty, Mr. and Mrs. V. Rawié who s at FREE! FREE! High Grade $2.50 Roller Skates for Tip Top Bread Wrappers Here’s the Plan: attending Tilinots un- Johnson, attending Beginning Monday, DESCRIPTION O Men _For Boys and Young Ball-bearing, haltstrap, leather heel, clam)p toe, nickel plated. Fitted with regular size steel rolls. Extends from 8 to 10% inches, For Girls - = provided them with A ST < - Ask Your Neighbors to Help You. Swedish _nnl.l hu.:t‘a;h ‘U. P. Steam Baking Co. F SKATES These skates for girls or women are same as the others, except with full strap leather heel, marrow clamps at toe. Extends from) 7% to 10 inches. You Pay No Money at Alll Start at Once! Offer Closes April 1st. regular extensfon rink roiler skates, reinforced with a heavy U-shaped bar of extra streugth, These skates can be en:rm sufficlently to fit a man. Ask for Tip-Top Bread--At All Grocers Phone Colfax 407 FREE! Dec. 20, we will give a pair of High Grade Roller Skates, abso- lutely Free, to every Boy or Girl who secures 250 Tip-Top Wrap- pers from our ten-cent loaves or double five-cent loaves. of All Ages trom | 4 - , 1915 Ll o g O AT IPA LR B Only 2 Days _Left in Which to Make Xmas Purchases Never since the foumding of this store have we offered a more extensive array of holiday merchandise. To lessen prices in every way is the Brandeis policy, and low prices, broad selections and a high quality standard have been ssason’s holiday business, one of our largest, There are oaly twe ‘ Christmas. Come to Brandeis' Stores and we will undertake to make your shopping pleasant. the factors more Jays before in this =\ We Want to Clear In the Two Days Before Christmas 71 has always been onv rustom not 1o carvy over any loys bt to veduee prives om the remaiuing stock 1o clear them out. Thee, Tinvsday and Friday we will kold a big sale of Teys ) mardes drwn (0 prives that will make customers of all who come Taspite of the wnmprecedented ia'es. our stock s stil) compiete and assortments ave wide and ver:ed, thanks to the largre pmrchases of Jorcigw-mads loys we made a year ago. semply do meot wish 1o carvy th:m over e mext year and will offer them Thursday aed Fridav at greaily redwced prices. Only Two More Days Before Chrisimas. Bring the Chiidren to Toyland. Out Our Toys We Women's Fine | L1inen Embroidersd Handkerchiefs, h e m - stitched, and scalloped edge patterns, very special, m holly TR $1.50 $1.00 tmvvhnn.sgc ! Anybody who wants a good choice need only look at a single group betweem 25¢ and $1.00 to get some {dea of the variety. Between these prices we have: Handkerchiefs with one-corner embroidery. With cut hems. Revered effects. 5 Half-inoh, rever stitched hems. ¥ain o Revered with blocking. f Madeira scallops and sprays. Sheer and colored with white hems. One-corner embroideries, often with clusters Boxed if desired. of butterflies. 4 Handkerchiefs for Men. Women and Children Always a weloome gift and our immense stock is of special interest to Christmas shoppers. Men's Finest Imported Irish Linen Initial Hand- kerchiefts, hand-embroidered in white or colored, long and small block letters, All Shire hemstitch. Three In faNCY DOX.....cvvirererniirnnnn $1.00 GloveBonds are an easy, practical and good solution of the gift question; especially (If purchased in this store they are bound to be a satisfactory present, as every pair of gloves we sell is guaranteed, as we carry only the world’s best makes. These certifi- cates are issued for any amount at our glove coun- ter. orted embrolde tan and Up to the Last Stocks Are Complete lack or white Women's 3-cla K Gloves, light orf medium welght, black, white, or tan, 95(‘, white or black; al white with heavy embrotd- ered black back: Should sell ™69c Pull ck d also with white embroidered an: white wlxh‘b;:in:.- Sl. lo ch 'Kid Gloves, “on-$1.25 | 1 able ure” Kid Six in fancy box for |1 PSPPI ZSC Chine Blouses...... serenee Blouses.......ccoeu0 Fllmy Lac® Perrin's "fidnuo" Glo blacl or white k'ith el Mure"” Also Special for Thur . & L w white o U ually sold ap-t .. 91.50 | 5 Worth $1.75, ‘Women's One-Corner Children's 811k! Men's All-Silk Initial BPmbroldered Handker- | Handkerchiefs, three in | Handkerchiefs, fancy col- chiefs, six in pretty as- | fancy box. Bo-Peep, g;;d .b;‘"de"' Worth 50C sorted patterns in fan- | Kewple and . colored | ‘yooy’ giik’ Crepe Hand- oy ploture box, worth | borders. 8 pecial| kerchiefs, plain and fancy at, per borders, and all- over designs........ 500 Few more exquisite and practical gifts could be chosen, yet these really cost a very moderate amount. And they make ideal Christmas Gifts for women. Washable Satin Blouses.......oo00enad 53-98 tO $5.98 $2.50-$6.50 Biowses v ore-.. 99,00 to $10.00 ..$5.00 to $10.00 e e A $3.98 to $6.98 These are advance spring merchandise, all the new colorings and styles. Extra Quality Crepe de QGeorgette Crepe Dressy Chiffon Blouse Shop—Second Floor. Moment Our Glove But the Second Last Day Be- fore We Are Of¥oflng Some Particularly Good Values. Kid white, $1.65 tiful assortment of Embroidered Kia "‘,-SI.OS-Z.SO Guaran Leatheret up to at, pair,...... Xmas Boxes Free.' \ S e = = White Overgaiters for Wom- en, high ecut, pearl buttons. All sizes, pair Wome: Fine Crocheted Slippers, in all col:lrl, Roll top, lamb wool soles. All sizes. Special........... 98¢ Slumber Slippers for men and women, made of fine eider- down, in all colors. Special Thursday, pair in holly 49C Xmas Flower Service Velvet Poinsettias Holly Wreaths 29¢ Comfortable Gift Slippers Pullman Slippers in leather | cases to match. Spe- | """ \ S8 eavy French Plate Mirrors Beautiful Felt Slippers for || on easel stand, worth 79 | Women, all _colors, ribbon || (| $180, at § ios: c | A S 5 $2.25 1| | ~p.vne Wonay - 2de ..... 7 'ofle! ater, cnrndnn'- Pelt Sitppers n | 0"""'; g 10 N .. 49¢ boot style, pair........ 98C l r.“.’,'l'.‘r' prl("yll 00. o 5 49¢ | | clally priced, pair ................. $1.98 | Men's Fine High House Blippers, tan and black. $1.25 \ ; Special Thursday, [ R 10c Imported omestie 98¢ ugh's Ideal Cushion , double bristle, 2.00, special Grade Brus worth Big Aw ces. prices. Shipping orders a specialty. Perfumes, Toilet Articles gurey a blg assertment of Per- fames in eoriginal fancy pack- Halr 6¢c tment of Manicure Sets A w Drag Department—Main Floor Our Flower Dept. A large display of fing blooming plants and Christmas Wreaths of all kinds, at special