Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, November 03, 1901, PART I, Page 6, Image 6

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THH OMAHA DAILY lUCEt SUNDAY, XOTBjmRB H, 1001.
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AFTER THE SUMMER'S HEAT
Btolttj is Willlac to Etttlt Dtnn to a Ball
Rocm's TtDiptratiit.
COTILLION MORE THAN THE FOURSOME
Coming of I'nll llrlimi (lie I'ncr
fur Kmiflim nml (inlf I I'orK")
l'li In (ho .Miir.cn of I lit.
Wnllr,
Mnilrrn tliinin nrr.
Henry M. Rlossotn. Jr., In Smart Sol.
Information, speculation, lluctunllon, nilnft
lion. Dissipation, degradation, reformation or
starvation.
Application, situation; occupation, restora
tion. Concentration, cncrvntlon, ncrvo prostra
tion. A vncntlon. (
Destination, country station. Nice location,
recreation.
Exploration, observation; fascination a
lllrtatlon.
Trepidation, hcsltntlon, conversation, simu
lation; Invitation, acclamation, scn,ticstrntIou, cold
libation.
Stimulation, animation; inspiration, new
potation,
Demonstration, agitation, circulation, ex
clamation! Declaration, acceptation, osculation, sweot
sensation.
lixultatloii, prcporatlon, combination, new
relation.
Just at present tlio cotillion nml dancing
party promise to figure prominently among
the smnrt affairs that arc to help society
rnss the winter, and anion tho very smart
est of theso Is a scries of four cotillions to
be rtlvcn by a newly organized club, known
us tho Holiday club. Knch of tho tour par
tics Is to bo entertained at the home of
homo one of tho members. Thanksgiving
night is the (Into set for the first one,
Christmas night for the second, January
21' tho third nnd the evening of St. Val
entine's day for (ho lBt. They nre to hi
elaborate affairs and am being planned on
n cnle that has not been attempted In
Omaha within the expcrlcnco of the ma
jority of those who arc to enjoy them. It li
Raid that tho interest attending the nrrnngs
incnt of the scries has Inspired plana for
a number of Hlmllar and pretentious affairs
to be given In homes well cqulppjd for
such entertainments.
The announcement that last week would
cloBe tho scasou for the cafe at the Coun
try club seemed to Induce added Interest
to everything out Ucnson way and took
crowds of pcoplo out thcro to enjoy every
fine day, the week rndlng with ono of the
most enjoyable hops of the season, In spits
of the storm.
Cards nre out for .another large church
wedding and this week Invitations nro to
be Issued for another. These two will close
the list of weddings expected for tho Imme
diate future, but no one would be greatly
surprised to hear of at least ouo more
lnrgo affair before tho holidays.
Misses Laura Condon, Marlon Sonnell,
Mary Iledwell, Hue Towue, Kalth lloyle,
June Phelps, llcsslc Morchead, Zola Dclake,
Miss rctcrson ami Miss Randall compoied
a party of Omnhn young women who went
to Lincoln yestcrdny morning to attend thj
foot ball gamo In tho afternoon between tin
High schools. While there ihey woro the
guests of tho Kappa Alpha Thcta, being
met at tho station and taken to the frater
nity houses, whero luncheon was served
them. After tho game in the afternoon they
were given a progressive dinner party of
four courses, remaining at the homo of
their last hostess, where a dancing party
was given In their honor. The party will
return this afternoon.
I'lrnnurr 1'nnt.
Mrs. Willlnro Hroalch entertained n party
of forty women nt cuchro on Wednesday
Afternoon.
Mrs. Hobcrt Dempster gave a very de
lightful tea yesterday afternoon In compli
ment to Mrs. Howltt of Dcs Moines.
Miss Daisy Illgglns entertained n party
of musical friends most pleasantly on
Thursday evening nt a Hallowe'en party.
Miss Allen, Miss Kdlth Smith, Miss Lo
ranx, Mr. Ilnth and Mr. Paxton were Mr.
Itcnn's guests at a supper at tho Country
club last evening.
Dr. and Mrs. Kwlng Drown entertained
about thirty members of tho senior class
of tho Omaha Medical college on Thurs
day evening.
Tho non Ton Cord olub met with Mr.
nnd Mrs. II. F, Robertson on Monday even
ing. This was tho llrst f their meetings
this fall nnd tho evening proved mcst en
joyable. Mr. and Mr. I.. Illoomstock gave a whist
party on Tuesday evening, their guests
being Mr. and Mrs. F. Ocbhart, Mr. nnd
Mrs. Albert Cahn nnd Mr. and Mrs. U. L.
Dantorth. Supper wns served.
Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Orndwohl gave a box
party nt the Iloyd on Frtduy evening In
honor of their mother, Mrs. K. C. Grndwohl
of fit. Louis. After the opern tho party was
given a supper nt tho Hcnshaw.
Mr; and Mrs. O. S. Campbell entertained
nt dinner last evening In honor of Mrs.
Cnmpbell's cousin, Lieutenant Wade, and
Miss Illancho Lowe, whoso mnrrlago U to
occur on Monday, November t.
The members nf tho It. N, J, club wero
very plensanlly entertained on Thursday
evening nt the homo of Miss Anna Suinrt,
on Corby street. Music- nnd Hallowe'en
guinea constituted tho evening's entertain
ment, In honor of Miss Mao Heller, Miss Han
chou Rehfeld and some nf tho visiting
young women, Miss Laura Ooelz entertained
at n luncheon nt Metropolitan club on Sat
urday, Mrs. SC. T. Undsey gnvo a very pretty
luncheon at tho Country club on Friday, In
honor of Mrs. Ilrlnker nnd Mm. Howltt
of lies Moines. Tho tabln decorations wero
of red cnrnntlous and tho other guests
wero Mesdntnes Dempster, Charles Hewitt,
Guthrie, Wtlholm nnd Miss Allen.
Miss Munger, MIhs Pock, Miss Loninx,
Miss Cnrlta Curtice, MIbb Morse, Mr. Ham
Jlurns, Mr. Keogh, Mr. Lee MrHhane, Mr.
Dan naurn, Mr. Hzra Millard nnd Dr. Nel
sun Mercer wero guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Rarker. Jr., nt n chafing dish suppsr
on Wednesday evening.
Mrs. Mnry Smith wns hostess at Tuesday's
meeting of the South Sldo Whist rlub at her
home, Thirty-second nnd Cass streets, ths
prizes of the afternoon being awarded to
Mrs. Tnggnrt and Mlsi Taggart. Tho next
meeting of tho club will bo held nt tho noma
of Mrs. John Currcy, on Sherman nvenue.
Metropolitan club gnvo tho first of Its
series of Informal evenings on Wednesday,
bowling furnishing tho entertnlument.
Theso very pleasant nffnlrs will be given
regularly during the winter nnd at the
closo of tho season h prlio will bs awarded
for tho highest score nnd the highest aver
age For Miss Ruxbaum and Miss Stornes of
Chicago, Mlsu Lillian Hollmnn of Cincin
nati, Misses Mao Rothschild nnd Hattle
Rohfeld, Mr. Julius Meyer gave a box party
nt tho Iloyd on Saturday evening and after
tho theater, supper at Metropolitan 'club.
Mrs. M. Hellmun of Cincinnati chaperoned
tho party.
A merry party of young people were en
tertained on Thursday evening at the fiomi
of Mr. nnd Mrs. W, M. Itanium. 2S13 Shirley
utreot. Diving for npples and catching
those suspended on strings was rewarded
with popcorn, nuts and glugersuaps, while
all the other games enrolled on the list ot
Hallowe'en diversions were etnp.oyed for
the evening's entertainment.
Mrs. L. N, Oondon entertained the mem
bers nf tho Hnnsrom Park Card club very
pleasantly Inst evening at her homo nt
3022 Pacific street.
Mrs. C. M. Katon entertained at her
homo Thursday afternoon. The mizzling
"floral rebtu," the unique "Trilby" nnd the
music guesslnr; contest were nil surprises
nnd kept tho cio'f.t busy and In good humor.
Carnations, roses, chrysanthemums and
cosmos artistically decorated the rooms
nnd dainty refreshments were neatly served.
Mr. nnd Mrs. 0. W. Scoflcld. Mr. nnd
Mrs. Charles Scoflcld, Mrs. Short and Mr.
William Kendall of Cleveland spent Inst
Monday In Ornahn, enroute to the ranch of
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. J. Pnxton, Jr., for n hunt
ing trip. While here they were Mrs. Wear'a
guests at luncheon nt the Omnha club and
In the evening were given n supper there.
The party left on the Into evening train
for the west.
A delightful surprlso party wns given Mr.
and Mrs. George P. Cronk on Tuesday even
ing, tho occasion being their tin wedding
anniversary. The affair proved a complete
surprise nnd most enjoyable In every re
spect. High five was the gamo of the
evening, the prizes being won by Mr. nnd
Mrs. Campbell nnd the consolation awards
going to Mr. O'llrlen und Mrs. Alnscow.
After the game, In nn appropriate speech.
Mr. Reach Taylor presented Mr. nnd Mm.
Cronk n chnflng dish.
Miss Cotton wns hostess nt n Jolly Hal
lowo'cn party on Thursday evening nt For
est Hill, eighteen congenial spirits spend
ing a most cnjoyoblo evening at niuslo nnd
appropriate games. Tho rooms and halls
were decked with the Hallowe'en trimmings
nnd lighted with Jnck-o'-Inntcrns, nnd late
In tho evening supper wns served. Tho
party consisted of Misses Allen, Lomax,
Clcavcland, Kdlth Smith, Carltn Curtice,
Peck, Tukey and Spurgen, Messrs. Lake,
Haskell, McShane, Yntes, Sam Ilurnd, Fred
Nash, Keogh, Dan Ratlin nnd Tukey.
At tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rey
nolds, at Florence, Mr. anil Mrs. Reynolds
and Mr. and Mrs. II. L. Porterfleld enter
tained in a most delightful manner on
Wednesday evening, a lnrgo party ot frlondB
being present In splto of tho storm.
Throughout the house tho color scheme
of red nnd white wna carried out In de
tail, Mowers being used for thu greater
part of tho decoration. High flvo wns the
gamo of tho evening, tho score cards being
marked with designs In scarlet and white.
In compliment to Miss Crounse, Mrs. W.
J. C. Kcnyon gave a small kcnslngtou yes
terday afternoon nt her home on Harney
street.
Mrs. William E. Guthrie was hostess at 5
o'clock tea on Thursday, given In honor ot
her guests, Mrs. Silas Guthrie, Mrs. Hewitt
of Denver nnd Mrs. Charles Hewitt of
Des Moines, The decorations were stig-
gestlvo of Hallowe'en, a huge pumpkin filled
with fruit, constituted the most effective
centerpiece, whllo yellow nnd whlto chry
snnthemums trimmed tho rooms. Mcsdnmcs
Jordan, Llndsey, Davis, Dempster, Potter,
Ogden, Hunker, Clapp nnd Miss Allen as
sisted Mrs. Guthrie. A number of men
wero asked In to dinner nnd with tho as
sisting women constituted n party for six
handed euchre In tho evening. About sixty
guests were present in tho afternoon.
In honor ot Miss Ruxbaum ot Chicago
Mrs. Hugo Rrandels entertained In her
usual charming way on Tuesday afternoon,
a most 11 nl ano floral game having been
provided for tho plensuro of her guests.
Miss Uiura Goetr. and Miss Hanchcn Reh
feld proved tho forturinto prize winners.
Tho dining room nnd table were handsomely
trimmed with pink. On tho table, In the
midst of the pink-shaded tapers, was n
centerpleco of pink roses, from which ex
tended pink satin streamers, to tho ends
of which wero nttnehed boxes of bonbons,
which marked tho places of the ,tcn guests.
Miss Cora Swnrtz entertained a few
friends very pleasantly on Saturday even
ing with n parlor musical at her homo In
Kountzo Place.
Metropolitan club was the scene on Fri
day evening of the first real large bull of
the season, which was given by Mr. and
Mrs. F. L. Ingram nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. II. L.
Whitney to about 250 guests. The new y
renovated club was handsomely decorated
with cut flowers, palms and ferns, which,
with tho brilliant lighting, magnificent cos
tumes nnd music, presented n scene of ex
ceptional brilliancy. In the rccolvlng party
wero; Mr. nnd Mrs. Ingram, Mr. and Mrs,
Whitney, Mcsdames J. II. Munn. S. L. Kelly,
W. II. Shorrndon, Charles Urqucbart, Pal
matlcr and C. M. Van Ruren assisting, Mrs.
Ingram woro n beautiful toilet ot black and
whlto mousseline, while Mrs. Whitney's
gown was of blnck silk brocaded tlssuo
over tortjuolse blue silk. Downstairs In
the dining room nn elaborate supper was
served after 10 o'clock, tho guests being
seated nt small tables.
.Nnclnl Chit-Clint.
A son was born to Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles
Hopper on last Monday,
Mr. Loudon Charlton, now of New York,
spont Friday In Omaha.
Captain nnd Mrs. C. K. Stanton arc at tho
Millard for the present.
Miss Resale Towlo spent last week nt
Cnlhoun, tho guest of Miss Mnrlo Crounse.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Iidward Stringer have gono
Into their now homo at 2568 Spaulding
street.
Mr. nnd Mrs. K. T. Hnyden nro occupying
their new homo nt .120 North Seventeenth
street.
Mrs. G. W. Wattles has Issued Invlta
tlons for card parties on Thursday and
Friday.
Mr. Frnnk Hamilton and Mr. J. M. Ilal
drldgo have been enjoying a duck hunt for
tho Inst ten days.
Miss Young and Miss Tukey will spend
the week in Lincoln, tho guests of Mrs.
William Morrison.
Miss Hnttlo Drelfuss will entertain tho
A. O. T. Rowling club tomorrow nftcrnnon
nttho Metropolitan club.
Tho Omnha club Is arranging to glvo n
supper In honor of General Rates when he
returns from his tour of Inspection.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Gannett returned
last week from their wedding trip nnd will
make their homo at Hnzelhurst, Florence.
Mr. und Mrs. Henry T. Clarke, Jr., took
possession tho early part of tho veck of
their new homo nt lOti South Thlrty-Ilfth
street.
Mrs. John IlHrbnch nnd Mrs, Hourko and
daughters nro Mrs. Shlvrrlek's guests, hav
ing arrived on Wednesday after spending
tho last year abroad,
Mr. nnd Mrs, J. W. Thomas wero guests
of Governor nnd Mrs. Savage at Lincoln
at nn Informal gathering lit tho executive
mansion on Friday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. David Rauiii, Mr. and Mrs.
C. W. Hull, MIhs Peck and Mr. Cowglll
worn among tho Omaha people who at
tended tho horto show nt Kansas City.
Lieutenant McCllntock has engaged the
Milton Rogei-B house on South Thirty
seventh street for" the winter. Ho expects
IiIb mother nbout November 10, when he
will taka possession.
Tho Six-Handed Kuchro club, which
played such a pleasant season together last
year, will resume Its meetings again for
tho winter. Tho first game will bo played
tomorrow nt tho home of Mrs. Prltchett.
Dean nnd Mrs. Fair nnd Miss Swensburg
went to Chlrngo on Thursday to attend the
Kldrldgo-Wcbster wedding, to occur there
this week. Dean Fair Is lo bo the ofll
clntlng clergyman and Miss Swensburg will
bo ono of I ho bridesmaids. Miss Webster
J will be remembered by many Omnbu people
as ihc guest of Miss Swensburg nbout a
yenr nso,
Mr nml Mrs. M. I. Ludlngton passed
through Omaha Inst week enrouto from
San Francisco, where they arrived from i
the Philippines a few days before, to the
enst to attend the funeral of Mrs. Lud
Ington's mother.
.Mm ettiriiM nml 'H'licrenlititit.
Miss Gertrude Kountzc has returned from1
the cast, !
Miss Agnes Wcller Is visiting friends In ,
Cincinnati,
Mrs, Kdwln Hewitt returned from Den
ver on Tuesday.
Mr. S. Love Kelly arrived home on Tues
day from a hunting trip.
Mrs, Howard L. Krcldcr and Miss Krclder
are back from n visit to Indianapolis.
Mr. nnd Mrs. C. F. Wcller have returned
from n four weeks 'eastern trip.
Mr. Henry T. Clarke went to Milwaukee
on Saturday to bo absent n few days.
Mrs. Robert Anglln returned home Inst
week from an extended visit In tho cast.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles 13. Ford went to
Chlcngo on Saturday to attend the horse
show.
Mr. nnd Mrs. H. R. Penney have returned
from a two months' trip to the Pacific
coast.
Mr. R. W. Vlerllng will leave this after
noon for a three weeks 'trip through tho
northwest.
Mr. H. L. Porterfleld nnd Mr. Munn re
turned the early part of last week from n
hunting trip.
Mrs. C. G. Manlovc Is at home again after
an extended visit with friends In Denver
and Colorado Springs.
Mrs. L. G, Kratz, accompanied by her
son, has gone to Gnlva, 111., to spend sev
eral weeks with friends.
Miss Mildred Lomax reached home on last
Sunday morning, having spent several weeks
visiting friends In Chicago.
Mrs. C. C. Roscwater and Miss Roscwatcr
spent last Saturday and Sunday In Chlcngo,
returning homo on Monday.
Mrs. Stlmmell and Miss Stlmmcll have
returned from a few weeks spent In Chi
cago and other eastern points.
After spending tho Inst two mouths In
Chelsea nnd Cohassct, Mass., Mrs. Wilson
Lowe nnd son returned home on Sunday.
Mrs. Wakeley nnd Miss Emily Wnkeley
arrived In Omnha on last Sunday after
having spent the last throe months abroad.
Mrs. J. R. Campbell, Mrs. J, Y. Camp
bell and Miss Jean Campbell wero among
the Omaha pcoplo who attended the Gll-more-Wnlkcr
wedding at Murray last week.
Miss Mount returned home tho early part
of the week from n threo weeks' stay nt
thu Mount ranch In the western part of the
state.
Mrs. II. T. Lcmlst returned home from
tho east on last Saturday. During her ab
sence she visited her daughter, Mrs. Her
bert, nnd Mr. and Mrs. Lcmlst In Massa
chusetts. Oiit-or-TiMTii Guest.
Mr. Lucius Wakcloy of St. Louis spent
last Tuesday In Omaha.
Miss Hnttle Stern of Chicago Is the guest
of Miss Hnttlo Drelfuss.
Miss Archer of Fremont Is the guest this
week of Miss Margaret Reed".
Mr. S, E. Wherrltt of Chicago spent Sun
day with relatives In thu city.
Dr. and Mrs. Hunchctt cntertnlned Sen
ator Dietrich for a few dnys last week.
Mrs. D. V. Sholcn has as her guest this
week Miss Julia Freeman of Kansas City.
Mrs. G. M. Lambcrtson of Lincoln camo up
on Friday with Mrs. Ucrtha Offutt for tho
day.
Mr. Louis Casvant ot tho Foxy Qutllcr
company wns tho guest of Mr. Harry Cock
rcll whllo In the city. ,
Mr. John F. Wngcman of Washington,
D, C. Is a guo3t for a few days at the homa
of Judge and Mrs. Doano.
Mr. nnd Mrs. John McCormlck spent last
week In Omaha, tho guests of Mrs. Lacey,
returning home on Snturdny.
Miss Peters and Miss I. conn Peters ot
Albion, Neb., arrived on Wednesday to bo
tho guests of Miss Mabel Hake.
Mrs. M. Hellman nnd Miss Lillian Hell
man of Cincinnati are guests at the homo
of Mrs. F. Adlcr, on Dodgo street.
Mrs. Lester C. Mtldge ot Alliance, Neb.,
Is visiting her sister, Mrs. R. G. Schacffer
ot 807 North Twenty-seventh avenue.
After spending two weeks as tho guest of
her sister, Mrs. C. W. Lyman, Mrs. Lloyd
returned to her homo In Ruttc, Mont., on
Tuesday.
Mrs. Charles Hewitt of Den Molncs nnu
Mrs. Edwin Hewitt ot Denver nrrlvcd on
Wednesday to visit nt tho homo of Mrs.
William Guthrie.
Mr. and Mr3. J. R. Collins, after spending
tho Inst threo weeks with Mr. nnd Mrs.
M. II. Collins, returned Inst week to their
bomo In Louisville, Ky.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Kimball nnd daughter
of Chicago nrrlvcd last week to attend the
twcnty-rUth wedding anniversary of their
parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. T. F. Hnyman.
Mr. G. F. Mack ot Rcnwlck, In., visited
Inst week nt tho homo of his brother,
Charles H. Mack, nnd fnmlly nt 1721 South
Tenth street, bcfnro their departuro for
Los Angeles, Oil., whero they go to spend
'tho winter, not returning until tho last of
May.
CHARGES AGAINST TEACHER
llunril of IMiicut Ion (.'(iniiiiiUcr llrnri
I lie Ciinp f Minn It)'
HppiI.
The Hoard of Education's committee on
teachrr. nnd examinations, composed rf
Members Robert Smith, Levy, Stuhbsndorf,
Mnynard and Wood, heard testimony yes
terday afternoon concerning tho charges
brought ngnlhst Miss Ivy Reed, teacher at
the CnBs school. Miss Reed Is charged with
having niado unfavorable remarks concern
ing negroes In the prcsenco of Miss Daisy
Schnfer, o colored pupil who Is so whlto
that Miss Reed did not know of her negro
blocd. Miss Schafer's testimony showed
that the remarks mado by Miss Reed wero
much less serious than was originally re
ported to Iho board, Miss Reed (entitle 1
Mint nho spoko concerning Bomo colored
children whoso character was such (hat
they caused much troublo nt Cass M'hool,
The commltteo will not frnmo a report until
Monday.
Mrs. C. G. Manlove, teacher; artistic
voice placing; natural mothods. Studio,
118 S. 19th.
Seo flro sale on pago 9.
Mrs, John It. Mustek, ostcnpnthlst, U
meeting with wonderful success In her
practice. Her patients number among the
best and most Influential In tho city. Doug,
hlk. 'Phono, 2823; residence, Her Grand.
Miss Corinnn Paulson, piano studio, Slf
McCnguo block.
Mrs, Parthonla R. Ncely, voice, 511
Sheeley block.
Dig tiro Halo on pace 9,
Fifty-Two Days
Till ChrlHtmai and !t'n tlmo rluht now to
Do It now whllo we've an olecrant Muck to
to annlM you. You can select It now und wo will lay It away for you. Only u small
deposit required. Start right In Monday. Don't wait.
MAWHINNEY & RYAN CO.,
Jewelers nnd Art Stationers, 15th ami UourIiih Streets.
Mall orders given careful attention. Selection pa(;kacca sent to responsible parties.
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THE NOVEMBER DAYS
From Hit1 linked and desolate tree (ops the slirill-piped harbingers of early snows have dropped hints that brief Novem
ber, traveling along over its rich mosaic pathway of dead leaves, will bring to this store the greatest business activity that
it has yet experienced that money-spenders shall Had it more profitable trading here more satisfactory more pleasing.
Wo are talking deliberately. We know how to handle merchandise so that the consumer shall bay most advantageously
to handle the store government so that the most comfort and economy shall ensue for you to master retailing art that it.
shall be said of the store: "JPs a brilliant piece of retailing that The JVcbraska is roumlinu up tho near with."
Example of Brilliant Retailing in the Women's Dept.
Women's Tailor-Mude Suits
A special lot for Monday. All the odds and
ends have been gathered for this great, sale.
All our $10.00. 12.00 and 15.00 Suits are on
racks marked "as advertised." Suits made of
the best materials, in cheviots, Venetians and
broadcloths, perfect in tit and
you can have your choice
nf iinv nbnvo suits on
.Monday for
'Women's Raglans
Made of a good oxford cheviot, yoke effect
back and front, perfect in lit ftl3 75
and workmanship on sale lS
Monday at
Others at J?10.75, $11.75, 10.75. 212.50.
Women's Automobiles
42 inches long, made of the best kersey, half
tight fitting back, heavy satin lined, perfect;
in lit and workmanship, $f75
regular .iij.uu gitriiiciii,
t.....i
UUIIUilV ill,
Women's Capes
Made of the best Washington Mills kersey, .'O-iii. long, made
witli hood lined with silk to
rows oi sutcniiig arounu cape,
1 I 1 1 CMI
citMur .urn oruwii, reguiiir
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"Just as Good as"
ORQSIS
at $3.50 Always
Doesn't Exist
They can Imitate Sorosls price, but
tho shoo Ik lacking that it.vlo and com
fort found In no other wonum'H shoe
no matter If the price Is much more.
Tho Hbno must be right and even If
J3.U0 or M.OO Is asked you, thero Is
Honu'tliltlK lackliig-SoroxlH Hiippllcs
that something and nro always.
They look, lit nnd wear llko custom
wear.
FRANK WtLCOXMGRj)
203 j.sjr.
Von furnish the address.
Wo mall tho' catalogue.
i Brownie
s
Kodaks
This is not a toy, but a pood kodak,
mado by Kantmnn, taklnp pictures
2lil2. Can be loaded In daylight.
Only 80c
Any child can work them. If you
hnvo not already got n "Hrownio
Hook" cnll nt our store. All In
struction free. ,
THE ROBERT
DEMPSTER COMPANY
1215 Farnain Street.
Headquarters for Amatpur I'hoto
Supplies.
inako your hoIocIIoiih fur a Christmas plft.
select from, and we'vo cot plenty of t inn
S
fir
workmanship
iXL 7 Et
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match, 5 $75
oiaciv, reu,
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wuiics, .uuiuiiiv.
Wrapper Special for Monday
75 dozen women's Wrappers, mado of
the best qualify of flannelette extra wide
skirts and full over hips neat pat ferns
and nicely trimmed witli braid. They are
better than some stores advertise as a bar
gain for 08c special for Mondiiy- -
69c
Well Known Pianos
AT
. Unheard-of Prices
Don't be dnizlcd nnd deceived by
nro innrkcd up ns often as marked down. Thcro is no law that compels you
to buy n piano In fifteen minutes, Wo carry n stock of 1!00 STHINWAV, VOSB,
KMHItSON, IVKHS & 1'OND, STKGUIl, A. 11, OI1ASH, STICCK. MASON &
HAMLIN. STUAUni:. I'ACKAIW and 13 other standard pianos, and Invito
your careful Inspection before buyliiR, Call at our wareroom.'t nnd examine our
Instruments ami you will readily understand why wo sell more pianos and or-1
KtinH In Omaha and the west than all the other houses In (ho city combined, I
At present wo offer a number ot uprights, taken In exchange for our regit-1
lnr line of Stclnwny nnd other standard
Square pianos and organs, $15, 12.', $:l,r and up,
Xcw pianos, fully guaranteed, as low as (13$, (150, (ICS.
Terms $5, Cash and $5 Per Month
Now pianos for rent at lowest rales,
Hoforo buying pay us a visit ot Inspection or wrlto for catalogues, price I
and terms.
SCHMOLLER
JargeHt handlers ot
1313 Farnain St,
Iowa Branch 337 Broadway,
BURNT WOOD WORK FOR XJNAS AND WEDDING PRESENTS
.Miss Mellona Hutlrrilolil Ik prepared In take ori'ers In China and Wnler Color Paint
ing and Iturnt Wood Work Lessons given In theso threo branches,
722 New York l.ife Building, Omaha.
MRS.
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RELIEF FOR
STOUT WOMEN
THE "NEMO SELF-REDUCING"
Is flic only cor.scl for slout, women flint positively IMCIM'CIOS
Til 10 AMOO.M10X, J ! HI, MOVES TIIOS10 WHO AUK JMIVSIC
ALLV W10AK, fjives it graceful figure nml nssures A 1M0W
FIOCT K ITT I NCI IMJIOSS. All this is accomplished by fhe
"SIOLK-inOIJlTCINC; miOA," a new method of adjusting.
See Exhibit in South Show
Window.
Hue the. oOe pleated satin beUs we are selling (or LTjc.
Women's Tailor-Made Suits
75 of them to choose from. Fine worsteds,
pebble cheviots, basket cloths and tine Vene
tians, handsomely trimmed with stitched vel
vet, satin or taH'eta bands; blouse or new
vest front, effects, bias flounce skirts, jacket,
made witli the long dip front -suits in this
lot that have
10.00 will go in the
great suit sale on
Monday morning at. .
With beaver fur collar and reveres, made of
the best quality kersey, heavy satin lined, in
black, tan and castor. This is a special value
and cannot be
jc.sk i nun .i.uo
m m- I'luiiiiii
Women's Box Coats
27 inches long, made of a good quality all
wool kersey, lined with a good satin serge, 'i
well-made, perfect lifting coat, 4fc g QQ
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Women's Walking Skirts
One lot of sample Skirts, bought at less than rust of material,
and fatest shapes skirts worth from 0.00 to ftQQ
12.00 on sale Monday morning at j
(5.5)0, 1.5)0
Fur Special for Monday
50 women's Near Seal Storm Collars -made
of the best selected skins (rimmed
with heads and cluster of 1 tails this
is a handsome and useful garment regu
lar 7.50 value on sale Monday at
$3.90
a display of (hrs on which the prices I
makes at J7B, ?50, J100, $U0 and up.
,
& MUELLER
pianos In tho ucl,
Omaha, Tel. 1625,
Council Bluffs. Tel, 378,
J. BENSON.
been sold as hiih as SM5.00 and
$
24
75
Women's Box Coats
duplicated for 75
our
n ue., (Mir m y
Time and labor saved by using tho
Ball Bearing 0 9
This Is tho Twentieth Century Sowing
Machine, .Jester and caHlcr running than
others. If you want a cheap machine, nn
dlfferonco what inako or price machine you
want, wo can snvu you money,
Our Free Sewing School
open every Thiiwlay mid Saturday all day
and evening. Wn teaeh Ilattcnherg, em
broidery and nil kinds of fancy work. No
dlffrrenco whero you bought your mnrhlno
nor how long you hmo used It, you nro
welcomo to come ami take ndvanUgo of
this school and no expense.
During (his week wo will sell second
hand machines cheaper than over.
Good Machines from $1 to $12
Modern, droo head machines, Mlghtly
used, at nne-lmlf tegular price, Wo rent
machines nt 7C cents per week, or J2 per
month. These nro modem, up-to-date ma
chlnr, with complete attachments.
Wo sell needles and parts for and repair
cvory sowing machine manufactured.
Nibraska Cycle Co.,
Cor. ICth and Mnrnoy fits. 'Phono IBM.
OKO. li. MICKEIi, Mgr.
Ilrnnch Ofllce:
012 N. 2tth St. M'hono 217X,
Bouth Omaha, Neb.
334 1 1 road way,
Council Illulis, la.
Extracting!
Teeth
When vitalized fllr Is usod
Is entirely painless.
No after offects,
Fillings 75c up, Crowns $5.00
( Tail's Philadelphia Dental Rooms
1S17 Ilouitlim Mrect.
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