Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, December 26, 1915, Page 11

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- RSN SRS B . e DECEMBER 26, 1915 THE OMAHA SUNDAY BE Bride of Wéek and Olie offiHef Aitendants S —— At Sherry’s with a party of friends from | Mr. Bradford's parents in Los Angeles, |Charles U. Henrickson, Mrs. Marr's ais- two months and will be accompanied by ‘vh Boston, and on the Sunday following but most of it at Coronado Beach, where [ter, Mrs. Galpher, and daughter, Mar. Mra. Charles Eddy of New York, who Is 1 a,t they go to Boston for & visit. Upon their | they were last winter |dorie, of Alameda, Cal, are also here |at present in Arkansas with her sister. i : ' Teturn Mr. and Mrs. Bradford will be | Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Marr and Miss | for Christmas on thelr way home from | Miss Stella Robinson, daughter of Mr. H ]S Golng On home only a shcrt time, as they plan | Mildred Marr of Kansas City are here | Kansas City and Mrs. M. B Robinson, left Frid M s to go to California January 3 for six [for two weeks, the guests of Mr. and Mrs, J. M. Metcalf plans to go to Call. | 2 c— 1n SOClety Circles | weeks, part of that time to be &pent with | Mra, Lewis P. Loring and Mr. and Mra. [fornia the latter part of February for | (Continued on Page Eight—Ool, Five) | o — — - _——— — — — e — — —_— — — | (Continued from Page Two) | ch’ Bm” tion. Mr. Breckenridge is !(llr!\\y\g']“w BT T Y Rt Tk 0 TN P i R | at Harvard the University of Chicago, arrived home | A r ¥ morning to spend the holiday | e i Mot UL AND CONTINUING THROUGHOUT THE WEEK, THE GREATEST WE HAVE EVER HELD ; \ i Christmas Dance at Fontenelle, 1 : The most brilllant affale of Christ- | - - - > mas night was the dancing party given | } " t the Hotel Fontes t evening by oo i o M e 5 OFFERED AT ASTONISHING REDUCTIONS IN MONDAY'S SALE nd Nirs. N. B. Updike for their daught = : Sty = = orn, Miss Helen Ingwersen and Sits | WOMEN'S AND MISSES' WOMEN'S AND MISSES’ Hazel Updike, This affair marked the | !‘ but of Miss Ingwersen in Omaha sb | Gty 04 e DIkt M | 1 STYLISH NEW FALL SUITS | FASHIONABLE DRESSES S DEINES FOPARS fram schooi fosithe holls ‘ ALL MATERIALS, COLORS AND 8IZES SERGE, VELVET AND SILK. in the recelving line were {he’ two | The ENTIRE STOCK I8 INCLUDED. EVERY DRESS IN STOCK MUST GO. Nonor guests parents beautiful de- SUITS | SUITS | SUITS |DRESSES | DRESSES | DRESSES Witk sitvet Mok | Worth To Worth To Worth To Worth Te | Werth To Werth To i e - . . $25.00 | $35.00 | $50.00 $15.00 | $25.00 Y e, 1A TDMIEY 0 Wl et s Tiss Treva Gail Bartness All Go At | Al Go At | Al Go At All Go At | All Go At | AIl Go At hanced with white velvet panniers. The S0 | 75 | 00 50 | 50 2000 bodice was cut square neck and had tiny Mr. Oscar Weston of East Orange, N. J -2 iy 45 i ‘ i e fll”|(| 1:.|.« \”’\\y:: .um. “‘\\rl"l :\I;‘Y:I were the out-of-town guestse at th hite slippers and stock:ngs. 8 - | o . : gwersen carried a sheaf of red poin- | dance. ¢ CHOICE OF ANY - Stylish New Waists settias which gave a brilllant touch of | : color to the all-white costume Social Gossip. | FUR SET COATS' COATS!" and Still More COATS!! ‘"."Yh‘:"":" ";“:::':e;' . ,.{::Mu:;'":'hflk b o3 L i MIe TR D O s ek sae ] The Greatest Assortment in Town and Every One in the Stock Is Greatly s ractive pin! eta gow ] two weeks ago expecting to pass the = and bouffant. The skirt was box pleated | 3 V74 OA winteh i Néw: York, Wils recalled by the IN OUR ENTIRE STOCK Reduced. Many Special Sale Groups Besides. i —-—-w & and had a ruffle of silk net around the | = | serious illness of her mother, Mrs, C. N. | . e o e e ot e e | MIOORE ez | Bt o, who wa mieine v | || Ope-third Off ]| COATS | COATS | COATS s, draped with pink tulle and was cut | | pneumonia. Mrs. Baird is better, so that | Worth $20,00 Worth to $25.00 Worth to $35.00 Walsts Worth to $6.00 square neck with cap sleeves of silver | Ee CARNIE I~ Mrs. Crane was able to lea™ her last | oi to 3 ol L] X 3 Buy a $15 set and pay $10.00 lace. Draperies of pink tulle and pink daughter of Mr. George 1. Hammer and Sunday to come to Omaha for the holi- 00 roses and rosebuds which were intro- |niece of Mrs. John L. Kennedy days. Mr. and Mrs. Crane and their | Or a $30 set and pay $20. $l4 95 % ‘ duced in the trimming, lent additional son, Roderle, are at the Loyal, the lat Every Fur in the House Goes. . beauty of this costume. Pink slippe.-s i : ter having come home from Lawrence- American Mink, Black Fox, and atockings were worn. Miss Updike ‘He" Opera a Ch.lugO. | ville for the vacation. Mrs. Crane has Japane Mink, Red Fox, jpecial Group of Coats Evening Coats and - » ¢ carried an old-fashioned boquet of Miles | M;"l- ;'r- I“- _”f"h‘"" s ?“:“ V{‘h’.‘ |given up her castern trip entirely and Chinese Wolf, Cross Fox, 0dd Garments From Stock White Chinchilla Coats Stylull New Waists , of the valley, sweetheart roses and | Munchhoff leave this evening for will spend her time between here and Racoon, Blue Wolf, i Val to $25.00 violets tled in a lace frill {caBo to enjoy a week of grand opera. |, " 5 Vaiues to $20.00 FAOR, 16 GR0/ Worth to $3.75 Mrs. Ingwersen wore a handsome black | Mrs. Metcalf will also meet her brother |UOOWL (LD -~ e tulls gown made short length and trim. | and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Cornish son arrived Thursday from Roanoke, Va., £ . $4 95 ] 0 00 med with sequins. ' Mrs. Updike wore | Of New York, who are coming to spend | W 0P a™, M\ttt My ™ mother, Sq)lrlh Skirt Sale ® » . an attractive gown of pale blue silk N\"lw \;nrs '{fre v;;lh h=rr.e“ 1 Tues: | Mra. J. J. Brown. This is Mrs. Brown's Vaiues %o $6.50 - net over poul de metear in the same | Mr. Dana Van Dusen Sethage; " | first visit home eince her marriage two X P 3 e e Mhadel day from Chicago, where he attended the | ! ) | AT it Christmas decorations prevailed, quan- | Erand opera. [ Cottnet Juilud Rt Fomalely stkonsd | $3 98 . SILK KIMONOS SILK PETTICOATS BIG SALE TABLE titles of holly and poinsettias belna Ao | at Fort Omaha, Will be in Omaha tomor- . used. For favors red candy baskets | Invitations Recalled. | row ‘and nixt’diy on his why 'to: take " S ! Ohoice Our Entire Stock $2.50 Silk Petticoats.......$1.56 LlNGENE WAISTS 5 flied with candies, cunning little hats | “ar " anq Mrs, Willlam Tracy Burna|station at : Madison Barracks N, Y. Slightly Solled From Stock trimmed with flowers and for the men, % i g i o | Colonel Penn has just come from Hbrno- Entire Balance Skirt Stock imitatiie s ah hats wece astribatod | gl S0 1o tventMentny aveniog. s i Values,$800.to $10.00 One-fourth Off | s500 Kiostit Petticosts....$395| Reasiar 3150 waiste, ver seventy-five couples were present. < ¥ { Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Connell went to | 2 . Those present were: Lincoln Friday to be with their daughter, 35 polesers, and Meadamen— At Omaha Club. | Mrs. Isasc Miller Raymond, Jjr., for $5 75 The Biggest 9 The Biggest o Peter Ilowit. 1 Buckingham Fifteen couples participated in the sub- |Christmas. Mr. and Mrs, Connell re- . Sale of Sale of .yu‘l”. :]‘:\\\c, Miss scription dance last evening at the Imm lmms l;;nnrrt;:‘. AT Stripes, Plaids, Solid Colors. 5 Yo the Year g -t M st s Omaha club, preceded by a buffet sup- | Mr, amn rs. D. C. Bradfor ave S Y 4 e Fiafngn, Ruamil, per. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wilkins of Chi- |Tuesday for ten days or two weeks in Bergs ISX & DOUGLAS ,! Marjorie Howland, Margaret Grimmel, cago, Miss Clara Bull of Pasadena and|New York and will see the old year out —~ Dale, Marion Towle, £ : : s Marfon Kuhn, Naomi Towle, e e et e il L a o el R85 o Isabel Vinson- Harriet Walters, 4 haler, 3 Louise White, Bielin Thummel. Vistonns Barkalow { Helen Epeneter.” Gwendolyn' Wolge, [] (This is Talk No. © of a Series on 3 or A V. T "y e’ Dorothy Myer. ' Carita O'Brien, The Store “The True Story of Real Estate.") e Daghires, Kebdoen Haven Biewtiful Figuring Apartment Investment Returns tegina Connell, n . . e Limd det, QA Setin, Beautiful In last week's talk we compared an apartient lnvestment Tecrmaitooph. . fugai Fattercon, with a bond investment, and sald that the tol;mor required jertrude Porter, suc on, h more complex. Phyllis Luman of Marion Coad. much more attention and was muc Salt Lake, Frances Hochstet- Dorothy Smith. ler, This will be evident from the list of items that enter Into Florence Nevilie. M&ry Latenasr 16th and Farnam Streets—New U. S. Bank Bldg. fho celculltion of the. rotarsa ow nay fiuc bOGRy lavess o t to the best real estate authority, | El'zabeth Reed, Margery Smith, ment, according Erna Reed Anna Gifford, Gertrude Stout Clara Hart The list follows: Flsa Smith, Halycon Cotton. [ g T ANNOUNCING OUR FIRST GREAT g SO 1 Gl e niatan, Robert Edwards, Sinking Fund, or Reserve for Depreciation. 4-‘:,‘123.0‘?,“&'&';;.” ‘fig:e:;dr&‘a’o"‘ ;m:m: and Insurance, " * Charles Hall, aintenance. ST FT R L S Management. Ray Millard, Robert Ingwersen, Reserve for Vacancles, Slarendo Betcrs, Aasiin Matthews v v - 05 Susstion 'the ddt BlaS AR AR b ) 1, Harold McConnell, 0 one will question the first item, Inte: A very in- Jumes Reymods. Edwara Murphy, vestor is entitled to earn & rate of interest on his money that ~ Sugene Neville, ot aidwell, | Riguge Navilla is equal to the prevalling rate on realty loans (in Toledo, 5% Lloyd Smith, 5 }-x)nu I:,‘l E‘at:u. to 6%.) fred Clarke, jr.; urdette rken- ¢ » Dick Payne, dall, E:n OC. The Sinking Fund Is a thing the bond . buyer does not d Ih‘).}:l:\ac;x!‘l: Loomls, ‘l;:lf'km 5\';'m§;‘;:m’ Of Our tlre EXCIuSIve New St k Of need to worry about, since the company luul:l the bm‘lg pm'-. Herbert Davis, — Paul Shirley, " vided for it. But the flat owner must set aside, annually, ou : 'S:'r‘""‘ul"."‘"! parne Seiby. o of his income, enough for a Sinking Fund to offset the De- b Tlohert Stout. ° Frederick Shelton, preciation of the building, due to the wear and tear of time, it Allen Tukey, 4 Chatles Alllson; Weltman Walters, ® How much shall he set aside for this purpose? Shert Connell: Rokert gtors. , , 4 , , On a frame flat building 1.02% of the value of the build- Jabin Caldwell, R H. Sturtevant, n a X o T "Dasgheriy. Drevel Sibberasen: This is the one January Clearance Sale that thousands of economical women, who are particular in their dress, have ing. compounded sunually wt 4% will yield the principel {n B Dowas. 7 Jecree Tuigher, been eagerly watching and waiting for. The garments in this sale represent an entire new stock in a new store, repre- {0 Caso'of & coment, brick or stone bullding. the percentage : C— i Is .816 annua! or TS, ' Orpheum Theater Party. senting all that is best in quality, and all that is new in style. . . 4 [ 4ag ! Mrs. Victor Rosewater chaperoned a Seldom, if ever, are goods of this kind offered at such a sacrifice, but our limited space compels us to out the The items, Taxes and Insurance, require no explanation. : party of lttle folk to the Orpheum on present stock at whatever price it will bring, in order to make room for the spring goods soon to arrive, Under Maintenance 1s included decorating, painting, i Thursgey afterfoen, little Mise Harriet plumbing and other repairs, water tax and electric light vosts, Rosewhttr bolag. the hostess. Fallowing ° ° ianitor and janitor supplies, coal and heating, and all other . the matineo there was a luncheon at ! prroyipera Lol the Rosewater home. In the party were: ] . Missea— F;'Wlnc-—s o Management {s an ftem olli:y ;ll“l‘flfl. Th&lul“;’lhm{l‘ Virgink ") N Cleanor Scott, [ t n! ' Masters— " Masters— compensation. lon Smith, Nelson Updike, '"m‘v "I'l:'"“"‘ Baward ‘nmhf‘wr' Clearance Ol over 1500 High Class Ex‘ Clearance o' Reserve for vacancies is an item sometimes overlooked. . lb"!’:x (\:-Prrlzz‘l’(“mm' bl e < All of the apartments may not be continuously occapied. It o Tailored Suits clusive Coals to Choose From ner urs I usial forthe Drorpeeive: tnvesor o, deduet 10% of the ast Festivities. Oa & e i 3 : | gross rentuls as a Ieserve for Vacancles. o Phlr and Mrs. A. A, Holtman gave a 9, - f . $89.50 and $75.00 Bassen Seal Coats, fur trim- 95,0 ; g Biihe. howavan int'R competent real estate man should be Christmas dinner Saturday. Covers were $65 and $59.50 Tailored Suits, med models. January Clearance 42 75 $;).;. 0 Mmk, ;'Sets, 359 50 consulted as to what should be deducted in your individual |i|ncr;| Md abatal LRGSR exclusive models. s 75 o ke SRS A T il . ‘ (Clearance Price, ..., . | case, Prof. and Mrs - 4 = [ . . | g Miss Elizabeth Brocklin of Melbourne, Year End Clear- $69.5 o= X C f 2 i $75.00 Mink Sets, One point that we have not considered in the above is — | | $69.50 and $65.00 Velour Coats, fur trimmed, » | 4 Australia 3 = g | " o Dy the increasement or natural increase which may occur in the Dr 1o £ Adoock. ance price......... exclusive models. Jannary Clearance 839 75 | (€ h'unmu? Price, ;.43 . value of the land occupied by the apartment building. This e $49.50 and $45 Tailored Suits, [} Price.,...........c0.vuuu... veossoe . | $50.00 Mink Muffs, 532 50 ‘ ranges from nothing up to 6%, according to the location. Engagement Announced. beautiful fur trimmed models. | | $59.50 and $55.00 Bassen Seal and Velvet Coats, | | Clearance Price. ... . . Here, 100, a real estate man's opinion will be helptul. The engagement of Miss Margaret Mec- Y End 3 S od del :37.50 Mink Muff; Whatever the increament amounts to, it serves as a bonus Catfrey, daughter of Hugh McCaffrey, ear En $ 75 beautiful fur trimmed models. 334 75 $37.50 Mink Muffs, 322 50 to which the owner s entitled for the risk he takes In this to Ed “-"fhnn‘wsr:""“‘l’"“*dm:‘l’;:‘“"‘; (Clearance January Clegrance Price........... . | Clearance Price. .. .. . ‘ sort of an investment. mas day. Miss McCaffrey is a - — L . : R WL rohse 5 :v;‘)’ur.k‘ Plut:.c(n\'(-nl and also attended Prico......: 3a e ; $49.50 and $45.00 Coats, V('lloun-l, Velvets, Seal- $75.00 Lynx Sets, 347 50 (Bigned) at sinwwa, Wia. The wedding wil occur $39.50 and $35 Tailored Suits,| | ettes and Duvetynes, fur trimmed $29 25 | Clearance Price. ..., . & ¥ TARKISON, i . Bl late models, can be worn for| | models, January Clearance Price. .. . $65.00 Lynx Sets, s39 50 G. 6. WALLACE, 1 Chyiltmdal“l)in:\e:, ‘ Sk early spring as s 75 $42.50 and $39.50 Coats, Velvets, ‘l alettes and | | (aarance Price. . ... 5 | Committee. Mr. Mrs. E. W, Dixon enterf ' . . . | Christimas day at dinner at thelr bome. well as now. Year Broadeloths, beautiful fur trimmed 324 75 $40.00 Lynx Muffs 9 50 Those present were: End Clearance Pr.. === | | models. Jnnun.rg' Clearance P’nm', bl . Clearance Price. ... & | 24 2N Eorague. "ii:u. Fairfield, $32.50 and $29.50 Tailored| | $37.50 and $35.00 Coats, Plushes, Corduroys, $35.00 Fox Sets, : I,S{T"e'r"xihk‘%. Guaries Watson Hull Suits, smart new models, fur| | Duvetynes and Broadeloths, very stylish fur Moari l,rim”“519.50‘ EowW. Bizon. “tisa Daisy Doan. i ’ed Year trimmed models. January 4 . Mra. Victor Coffman. trimmed. Ofsarsce Price K 25.00 Fox Muffs, i o m R Nearance Price..... Badenst T Sy TS | Bridge Party for Miss Cole. i = || #3250 and $20.50 Coats, Corduroys, Broad.| |Cicarance Price .. 920s7¢ Persistence is the cardinal vir- S Rtiae Ban 08 . Haward A A l od Suits| | 1oths, Wool Velours and Fancy Materials, fur ?‘l] 0! F’°~}-‘“.m ts, 812 75 [ . ’ 5 . parance e s o . : wmas night, complimentary to Miss Myra $25 and $27.50 Tailor v trimmed models. January Clear- l GATAROCS $FI0R | tue In advertlsmg; no matter Cole of Atlantic City, who 1a the guest stylish models, made of beauti-| | . "0 N $15 Opossum Muffs 39 75 | d i of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Brownlee. Three . OO X300, 000000 L e fadeges « ¥ s Dat 2 | be Sibied wore Biasea.for (34 san 2% S 3147 82500 and $19.50 Coats, Corduroys, Broad | | Clearauce Price._.... ‘ how good advertising may — ear En ear- 7Zibeli 3 i $12. 1 8, H . . —— | | cloths, Fancy Zibelines, Chinchillas, 4 ) h b y Informal Tea. ance Price.......... T y : Clearance Price. .. ... Wi ¥ | in other respects, it must be / } g R N ete. January Clearance Price....... o | | ¢ pl d the younger set in to tea Sunday after- —_— i o P oon between the hours of 4 and 5:30,’ run reqnent y an con’tant complimentary to Miss Isabel Vinson. E 'i Sl k 'B lil I D 0" d lcl s l P i \ s Our Entire Stock of Beautiful Dresses Offered at Clearance Sale Prices ly to be really succcessful. Stork Special. b PR Wy N P iy i 30 °1.1: > s enier. v teieion. = || ORKIN BROTHERS —16th and Farnam Streets, U. S. Bank Building born Tuesday morning to Mr. and Mrs. ’ Harold Pritchett, The baby is a mnd-‘ -

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