Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, January 03, 1911, NEWS SECTION, Page 5, Image 5

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mftry erttr. stocks oewid not shown to proper vi:tar
leer lew., en the OX.O "midgy" locettoa wwa eoowxwd an
fear, n are again at 1417 inrM atree,
Ab. v. are going- te a-TAT bar. una tins. U. etar rean at
!? Powglna v.- kM been vi-m enlarged
arwiy rm rs snore tWtrfti pie than e.r tmda av
IVeek for tbe un eld (um at 14.1T rewgle wt.
naial Xlaser . snaaager. at 117 ownaa Wt look for a
ewetly tacr, Unproved ul Illltl system CMOIT payment.
141T pnflu t a b(r all look lor newer. rror. nxore
tMkltuU wearables than ever before, at 141? tmgle
W Indebted t. th. alt "Win' Credit Clothing 0 CT the B.i4g
1T Credit CSothlaC Oa, kindly note that payments ebowl V.
,t Till svaw location MIT rox.glas go. fasts ths street and
acAher t. ywwr nxlaa.
Br ha tiiave ywe read thia n will be Im complete r.ailln.s for
t!Tr bweinoaa at tbe new. yet eU, location esse aw wwlewsna
arrange for ail the clsUH ycrull n4 t merely l per weak.
A NowBetterr.1ore Libera
n
or
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r
71
On Everything In tho Way of Clothe
rfl
lie
A Wssk Csjs Etery
ihing a f.lza le&rs
1417
Douglas
Street
My frtmd hare erer fchowm
hnrlTP aa amcb. May I now
Ak. th4B to rnnmbrr thai th
RidClry Store la back to 1417
Dois:1m Strprt acaia?
ELAfCR BETDEX, MaaaTr.
o
A Week Oajs Efery
ihinga Vicnani'cm
1417
Douglas
Street
Again!
Annual January Furniture Clearance Sale Begins Monday
r.ar-h Jrj r ahn m hrtia Ifie jr-r' 1m-(b iih a he W- n-u p m lr of all iiKoftif aaxl hrVr Wl ff our rr'markaMr larjc".
fcih frV furr.iiarr Mxkt. iikIrs th" p"i" rr f rrr rrdimin tu saia r prin Tti wn IhM ar Jaaaary t"-arax Kale .ffrr rrrl-r
harcalna lhaa ay of he aaJ dariax irw rmiim monthfi of jrar. 1 hi jfar flaxi offrnnjt &rrrrr alar oa a.11 lir of farnilnrr lhaa errr
IWor. lVrr la thi la may rar. arr far Wow half ibeir r-rcvlmr aHling jtau-n, liil h-r Miinca arr frxnn to SWV dlaoovai.
Tarday bt:in t)ii grrml nmlr. I1nodrr1 of the b-t mwV, nn4 hartnim fitTt r t la Omaha ;o oa aal at prtrrs that n mrrrltant would
darr lo Maunr. l"n ia a oariy a poiMe.. tk arraaril aurartirrlj-. lMrrbrr with aa evtra ulrt frr, will make baying at thia great
hairgaia riving aale a l''f-BT- Ions to be imwmhprKl c aome of the prk-e.
China Closets
Sflid wuaner f-d Oak. T-f-r
mirjxir i8.rlL. It!. P
prut
Knrliaii f n.ih.
rnmT, I ? ! ue.
rrlr
Pc-'id ouHjIrr f.md C'uK. Karly
".rir)in rttilsh, iertci
io. h1 pnc
Ht. narlj
nk. Karlv
S16.SU
Hall Chairs ani Seats
$6.7i
$12.50
!irv.d o. )Vi On nJ Cre5 HU
Vr
ail'3 Bea Gsirn ak
Hall "lil'- 1)1
JTIO .
I "n c nl'i-.. .ai
AFFAIRS AT JODTfl OMAHA
Wtek cf Prsyer Opened by Sermoni
TTJT.TT EJCTEASIZES WOSSHZP
aaa nt 1aata Cfeaavai Talas
aaa ja f rkc 3ta.taaai
Tba vk C ararr arraacad for by tb
Dtb Omaiia IGBlaUra aaaoclatlon -a
aywd ycaiarday nursiB by miiiiiiiii oa
tb teat la BL Jctm U:tt: A&d I it I
ba tlftad froaa tba canta win draw aU
anea tiato at," yi aacbea In ttielr ra
anwaiUa Clrureb by thm rolnlrtura of Uta
eenarresa.tScxia partial patlnt 1b Uia aerrioea.
Tba firat of tba onloa am i tuaa vaa beld
lat wrmatng la tba baaiiiiieat of tba First
Ti ortirtarlaTi ebarea and vaa ta ebarra
of Iter. Mr. Wbaalar, paator of ttta oon
Kraaratlaa. Tba addraaa vaa glvca by Rer.
C T. Ualey, pwivr of the Firat BaitSat
cbarea. ba ealoonai aa hia oaboet tba
m&riom of tba Propbot Kalbaa ta David
Oo do ail that ta ta thy baart for tba
Uarf ta with tboa. Tba aotata aphala4
by tba aaiiaier vara tba Ucportanca of
taiabin. tba acooaatty of placoa of arorahlp
aad tba tact tbat by aacb aarrloaa aa thai
voak of arayor thcr wra bnlkdlca; tem-
Paa at Ilka tbat Ctavtd eoatpiatd, but
unplo act Dado with baada.
ataaday otobIbc tba addraaa will bo da
Kvarad by Bor. Mr. Wbaalar ta tba En
ttek Lanbarmn eburoa, Taaaday oranliic by
Raw. K. A. Jordaa ta tba Firat RatlK
cbarea, Wodaeaday aroatac by Bar. 1.
kC Betbwoll la tba Firat ChrlaUaa cbBreb.
aad Tbaraday tnatti by Kav. at H.
Tartaa la tba faltcd Fraabrtarlaa church.
Tba waok of prayor wIU ooatolado Friday
vanliiC la tba Tousg Mra'a CbrlaUaa aa
aonlattoa reooM, wbea tba adfiraaa ailTbo
aaada by Rer. VllUaia X. PoUoek. L A.
IWanpaaaw aocrotary of tba aaaoclatioa, win
praanAa.
lam mm tra Wbor.
South Omaha yaotorday oxpcrteBoed Ha
aoooad at ma aaowatana of tba aaaamy,
bot tba firat waa aaoroly a aoft padai m
oaanpaaUnaM to tba vlaitailaa wbJck
ueborod la tba bow yaar. Butrw braa ta
fall about I o'clock la tba ntoroiZMf aad Tba Tcui. Meo'a Chriauu aaaodation
f01 witbout lnvu-ttuaaaoa ail day. It cu will 1 n-n ton:rht to m:a.tra and
aoooaipaaiad by a atror wind, wblob n '"! Tin lfcdi of l aarltlaj-y
' " " " jiva a ahon prorrmn The grammar acbool
tbnoa a-alaed tha mtrmgim of a ia and ul riva u trhibiuon vt ciaaa work
tadiIloa of wbat a bUuard 1 and tha lug a aciiool bo; a tu t arm oa tbc
tba raaidmea, 1M Nartk TweBty-tourth
treat, ta BL Brldret's church. Interment
wlB ba la St. Varx'a oemetery. Mra. Tltx
rorald, wba was a pioitoer resident In
Soutb Oasaba, la arm-vtved by ber buabaad
aad all cblidrea. Mlae Uaytna FltxceraJd.
prlBdtpal ef tba Lowell acbool; Marraret,
AaTBea, Joha, ddla aad Joacpb.
Macla City Craoaip.
Caal Soo Bowlaad. 'Pbona Soutb 7.
Tba city council and tba acbool board
wUl meet Taeoday xusnt.
Tba ABoleBt Order of Hibernian aad tha
ladiea aaxlnary win bold a Joint lnataila
Uob of offloera Tueaday evening.
Mrs. O D. Hrbb baa returned from a
vlait wttk trienda la LiBooin.
The lnatailatioa of officera of f-ouih
Omaba aeria Ao. l&t will tui pla.ee Taea
day awning.
Mra. 1 J. Carpenter, wbo Uvea on the
Fort Crook boulevard, ia reported to ba
aull aerioualy 111.
Mra. 3. T. Roaaell entertained a number
of fnenda at dmaer Saturday evening at
ber borne. 301 F atrert.
Miae Eunloa Enaor and Miaa Cora Holm a
attended tha LaucKUn-Buila wedding at
ariiang new leara arva.
Klno-roona bouae for rent Inquire at 122
B ntreet-
Ir. Miha 'White haa roiomed t hla
h(.me In Sioui Ol)', aJrer a vjait with hia
aiater. Mra. C. M FJcb.
Tha F. E. O. aodety will he entertained
Returdar afternoon by Mra. W. W. Fieber.
Mra. . eaa Kinget will amt
FhoB Bell &outb W8. lndeindent F-3
for a caae of Jetter Gold Tot. Prompt de
livery to any pert of city. V" llliajm Jetter.
Cpcburch lodxe No. I aad Superior lodae
No. 1. Degree cf Henor. will bold a Joint
lnatailatioa of offioera Wodneaday evening.
Tb ladiea' auxiliary f the Tount Men'e
Chnadan aaocatiea win meet with Mra.
Philip. 71 X street. Tuesday afternoon
at IM-
Mra. Ida Henkie and Mrs. Blake re
turned Saturday from Olarmda, la, where
tttey bad been Tinting Mra. Blake a nuihw
for a wek.
Mayflower hire. No. 3. Ladiea ef the
Maocfcteea. will bold a public iBetaiiauon
ef offioera Wedneeday evening ta the
ban at Ta enty-eigbtb and Q atreeta.
BUly t'viok. the local middle eight,
known aa ihe fighting butcher boy. W-ft
for Orand laland yeaierda tor a bout with
bailor alelly at that plaoe Monday cveauag.
The Mimes Haael amd Mabel O Brlea.
Taetity-aeoond and Jefferaooi atreeta. cave
gone to Clunnda, la to visit their ancle
and aunt, Mr. and Mra. C Chamberlaos,
The musical program aund "wedding
parir" given at the Meeonje hall Friday
under tfe airectina tt Mra Talbot for the
ba4Uvt Aid aootety, aaa a pronounced sue-
SAYS BAKKIKS OUTLOOK GOOD
W. H. Bar.holi cf Omaha Sational Pre
dict! Debt liquidation.
SA5ITT ASD CATJTI05 TO EXILE
Dining Room
Tables
American Golitn Okk EhBing Ta
ble, f-foot TieiiFion. rrular
$1-4.0 value, FsJe Q fl
pric 9k9
Solid QuarttT-SBa ed Oat, early
English finish, with f-foot fs-
teiiBion. Rfular IT! vain-.
yric . . . . S13.75
Solid Quarter Saved Earlv Knplli
r;niali. . oiomaJ or Feoe.Hl style.
'-foot eiierisioix, reru
mr S -i a' ties, sale
pric.
Other Polld Qtisrter Paed Golden
Oak, hand ;(Ut-hed tables.
C-fnot extension. 111 values. JJ aa
-ftM etlensipn, values $2
H frvrt extension, 1?" values JJ q
$31.0
3 -Piece Parlor Suite at Half Price
la benBtiftil solid Mahopany, npholttered in the ery fir,pt
k-ather; a regular I1J0 0 aiue. CC" Art
Thi Clearance SaJe .. wOJaUll
In nolid Mabogtny. rrbolsKTed la beautiful French A"
Vflour. Regular $110.00 Talue. Sale price 'tUJ
Tliree-piece solid Mahogany suite, tipholetered in French aas y
Velour. Our regular f TO. 00 value. Sale price Jww'evw'
Chiffoa
ieres Solid tjuaner
Kaited golden
oak, hand pol
ls b e d aad
French beveled
mirror, ISS.00
value, 6Ble pri
$2150
Circt,s;iEE Wal
nut Chiffonier,
French plate
bevel mirror,
regular ITCCO
talue, sale price
If
f i. -'. wr '-iwjr-'-r--i1
Buffets
t-olid Quajrtar
Pawed a.k,
J.KT'.y Kr-giisti
finish. has a
tantiful Irerirh
j ate mirTur,
values, sale
; rice
$15.50
lSP'.id Quarter
Faed vik, Kr!v
Kr.rlish finiFh.
OfK'rs ef leitld
SiaiKS. Ii value,
rale price
J35.00
f-..iid Quarter
Pamed .iak, lirly
r.rigiish finifh.
9h valueft, sale
pri ce
ll p n
sHasalBj!a , 9
-mm-
Thrcc-Piecc Hahoany
Bed Boom Suits
175
Chiffonier, Dreiser,
$L40 value,
for
$17.50
TD)17IMT?
$60.00
Parlor Chairs
and Rockers
f-r-Hd Mahosany. upholstered isj
Frenrl' Velour. IUC value. t(
-a.e price
Tarlnr Chair fcolirl mahoaary. ur bol
stered Tilth full I teitch !"ur.
V.!1. sio.eD
Solid Quart-d fased. Golden
Rocker. 11!' value. 7 t
sale price
Maherany Unrktr, tiplinlstered in car
pluitli. a It ;0 value, . mq
price
Solid Oolden .. Pleepy Hollos-K'K-ker.
ui'holajered in leatlir a
114 value. smV J
awMMaf
tied ltaveuMrts CXit Away iK.wn for this
Sale, Se hens.
mm t T.
Genuine Circassian
Bed Boom Suite
Dresser and Chiffonier, reg
ular $140
value, sale
price
$110
ta hka The anew was swept ia many
ptaoee rate drifts several feet deep. It
SWIMMING EXPERT ARRIVES
All Mesabers of tbe V. M. C. A. Are
Prtitleaed to Benefit at Mia
1 astrwetioaw
borisontal lra
Mllll J. L. Ijuatlien of Irving-ton. Neb..
arst aua that has bn expert- Mr and Mrm. jDtlB y hulta. None
tatsl la tbe district for som. time, la I Tsenty-second street, were Biarried at tlie
, t,. .e,n. , k-a f . ' heme of the bnoe parent Kt. I t
a ai. . (Wheeler officiating Mr and Mra. Liuaol.rn
- - - - xill reside aear snn 1'iat.e.
weatng advanced.
taelet rit ltar't ace,
Wltfe tba hd shut effecurely doe a is
froutb Omaha the new year had te be
euateat with the blowing of tbs whistles of
tbe factanea. tbe ringing of bella aad the
eoastonal dia-harge of fires or W a. In
deed, the arrival of the ctreoomer as
practically nanouoed so far aa public ob
eervaaoa was ooaoerBed. There ere tew
oa the streets at the witching hour, as
those ha bad beeat atueiding partiea or
eBtertalnaseata bad ere tbea aoate tioma
Faarral of Mieatavrl Ularktr.
Tha fuaeraJ af tbe late Michael Hiuchey.
a bo died Friday night from erf a: jUa, Ivi
lea trig aa Injury te hia nvhl hand, took
plane yesterday from Lit Norm hvea
leenth street te ft- Mary's cemetery. Prior
ta thia there as service in St Agnes'
church at which Rev. Jamea Aherne citi- I
dated, and shirh maa largely attended, aa
deceased aa ti knosa. lit aa aaich
siockman ia the business district fur tee
yeara aad was also a member of Soutb
Omaha aene N a let. aa eU aa tha local
Wdge of the Woodmen of the World Tbe
lU bearere sere Georg. llauptmaa
Tbomaa Curraa. M. F. Pr-ennaa, laa t'oa-
Tlewi oa Cemalaar Tear Exprtsssd at
eolteltatloa of Frees Aseewlatlen
Ceiwgit Miaaal Art taw 1 export
aa Farter tu fetsie.
The vear WU faces a brirht otTtlooa. In
tbe basiness world, as it Is reviewed hy
as Omaha banker. W. H Burholk. vice
president of tbe Omaha National back.
CurtaiiTnent of some extra vagancea, llqni
datipn hy farmers of Indebtedness to banks
and a general procedure along cautioua and j
oonservative linea these are the features
of tbe banking outlook and prorpect its
seen by tbs Omaha National man. H a
viewa given on solicitation of a national
press syndicate are aa follos-v
"Viewing the situation from a more or
less local viewpoint. I believe a decided i
check to extravagance and a conclusion
to curtail speculation are encouraging fea
tures cf the present outlook which will be
of hen fit during the coming year.
"Money has been 1b strong demand dur
ing the year, but tbe country is rich la
the product of tbe farm and when these
are marketed, liquidations of obligations ta
hanks tor vartoua purposes ahould be
rapid. Tbe farmer ia la aa Independent
Position. He la not compelled te aell at
the present lower prices offered, and is
ia fair position to bold en and will prob
ably do so for a time unless be becomes
convinced that the present level will pre
vail for some time te come.
"I would not pretend ta predict whxt
tbe dominant Influence of this year will
be. It seems ta me that much depends
upon the action of the present congress
and tbe Incoming one. I think it safe te
say, though, that business will proceed
with caution and along conservative
lnee
-V. -Xx W IN Kf I .
Flying Newspaper
"Holds This Man
Epoi-tiTe Wind Ka.kei PedeftriEa
Ihir.k tint Banditi Bold Are
After Hii Wad.
Friends Gasped
W hea the bella rang, the cannons boomed
and the whistles blew their official wel
come to tbe arriving year a near custom
was Inaugurated at the Omaha club, where
a number of Omaha s smart and exclusive
people were celebrating. Some of them had
come from the theaters: others had come
in from tbe subscription dance, and other
groupe of friends had spent the tact hours
of IMS vaulting, and had oome te the club
only to give public welcome to the new
ruler, and tbey all were surprised by tbe
liieug-ural.
The same spark ef courage has tired
other women to other parts cf the world
to proclaim their independence cf prejudice
and to openly avow their pleasure la tbe
habit. On board the steamera and In
American cities the avowal likewise has
always led to gaps f amassment and haa
aroused puffs of comment ia the press. In
Omaha the few who have joined the grow
ing army of recruits have done oo timidly
and not until the early hours of mi. when
the brave woman at tbe Omaha club dis
regarded lifted eyebrows, has a woman
dared to openly and publicly light and
emoke -a cigarette!
School Lunch
HEN she is putting up tbe
tin lunch whicn goes to scnooi
Jfjf I w lt.b the Student of her
household, or the toller, who
prefers to take a lunch from
hiprn- le crunching st a down town
lunch room, the mother haa pleasant
ways of varying the lunrb menu. One
tbouchtful mother, for instance, has
evolved the following vananta for the
lunch:
Cold meat put through food chop
per; add a little gravy, salt, or cel
ery. salt. Hard boil one erg, put
throwgh chopier. season with ealt, a
little well made salad dressing or
cream.
Freeh, crisp lettuuee leaves, lay on
the buttered bread, spread on a llitle
home made salad drcesmf. This
mah.ee a deiic ous aa well as nourish
ing sandwich.
Take a few dates and cuts I use
walnuts), put through chopper, add a
little cream, enough to make It apread
easily, and a dash of salt.
Also niak? a jelly sandwich of grape,
apfile, or vhatever may be at hand,
and which is of: en all tbe sweet the
lunch contains
New Yearfs Eeception
Going north on Sixteenth street jesierday
evening there waa a man. There was
nothing extraordinary about tbe man. He
waa just a plain, everyday type of tbe
grnua humo. built upon staunch and trust
worthy lines thai Indicated prosperity, and
offering a j')endi broadside to the blast
inel howled down the canyon formed by
the buildings. Like many another honest
clt.aen be had decided to walk to hi
home.
Perhaps the deluSinn was helped by. loo
many previous rrookmrs of the elbow
H. A. Curaaa, tbe swimming expert who
waa te ttach tne young Men's Christian
aseociation members of OinaLha to a aim
during the second week of February, will
aiae be here the first week. I'uring the
initial week be will tears, business men
Air n tli m4n iWnrirv th, LuBinM
dnrtenu of the Young Men a CbrtsUaa I imuatial happened. A
.ablatio. memtr,hip list bavmg the
pri-l.e. of hia instruction. Mr. Corwaa , ' h t- unsuspecting bead,
will r exhibition at the Y.uns M.. . nd ar" th 'h rreat
hia steps were a little awry and lie walked
In an uncertain way not due entirely to
the fore of the wind.
He waa makt rig fairly rood headway
derpite ttie wind and his failing, when the
the young people will resume their studies f
at school, and Mr. and Mra. t-m th will j
spend aome time in New York and bnon.
Mr. aad Mra. M. Block and sun lSdward
of Kansas City have arrived to be the
g-uesta of Mr. and Mra. V ax Burkenroad.
Pleasures Past
A ' hard timea watch party waa givei;
New Tear a eve at tiie home of Mr. and
Mr. and V ra Sidney Dejuise Tjakalow "Mra. Howard Shinrock. Ttiose present
are giving the only large New Year s re- ere Mr. and Mra C. O. 6iark. Mr. and
option thia year. They are entertain nr Mrs. John Kilttan, Mr. and Mrs, David
thia evening from 4 to 7 o'clock at their I P-eed. Mr. and Mra. George Spark, Mr.
attractive home. e02 North Thirty-eighib and Mra. 1orm Levi. Mr. and Mra S. V.
street, ia compliment to Mr. snd Mrs. Barker. Mr. and Mra. D. Ganan, Mr. and
Lxttiiae Earkalow. Mrs. William Woof. Mr. and Mra T.
Christmas decorations of holly, nxstle- Thompson. Mr. and Mra. Charles Sparks,
toe and bella are usod throughout the Mu EKleila Barker. Mr Claude Siiarks,
room a a mound of red bloasoms formins ,Mr. Ijiwrence Shlnrotk, Mr. Ernest Caw
the centerp;eoe for tbe dining room table fold.
rnontha. ia now vis ting Mr. Freed man's
Irenta Mr. and Mra. D. Freedman, in
Boston, Maaa
The engagement is tbe outcome of a
friendship formed while Miss Mandeiberg
waa attending Smith college and Mr.
Freedman waa a student at Harvard col
lere. Last summer Mr. Freedman visited
in Omaha and ia popularly known here.
For the Future
Wedding Bells
The msrriare of Misa Helen Furta,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Forth, of
Chicago, formerly of Cinihx to Mr. Lou a
Epstein of Milwaukee., will be celebrated
this evening at the home of the brioe
parents. J3J East Fiffy-f.rs street. Chi
cago. Guesta at the wedding who were
formerly of Omaha will include Mrs. Hose
iTeifuss of Chicago and Mra Jack K ixr
pel of New York City, who waa former) r
Mis Harlie Iireifuas, wbo will oome te
Omaha the latter part of this week t h
the guest of Mr. and Mra Julias Dreifus.
About JiO Invitaticss were tsuued
The agisting party includes.
Chrisuaa asaociation tonight
IMPROVEWTENTS CN
Ed O. Uaalllsa feakUg the W llae
Mltrbrll fa. Batldlwa at Farll
eib aad Faraaa.
The W'iike-Mitciien company building In
prooaaa ef erectioa at Fortieth and Far-
coat, full in the,, face. It wrapped itself
j about the fare and stuck there with aJ!
i the ijssesrtenry of the wind The man
rAnitAU ! thusiaken unaware, retded and clutching
at tbe offending eheel very suddenly sat
down Is a snow drift.
Ti.ltce Help," cried the maa, Tre
been si ugged "
Another ltnest ritisen unfortunate
enough te be also walking, saw the in-
Mes dames
Walter T. Pare.
eorse A Joai-n,
Cui-iill Fair.
J C. Prencn.
Philip Potter
Theodore R-.ngwaJt.
George Beeclier,
Ml attes
Heien Iavis.
Eiixabeth Congdon.
jan Cudaby.
hen bun.
Helen Cudaby.
Nantue Page,
Meedamcs
I a v ia Croweli.
' Charies C. George,
of Les Moine
R-lert Keii,
Bdward Porter Peri.
Joet h Barker,
J. W Gnftth.
Misses
Mildred Rogers
Frances Ssf-h.
l'orothy Morgan.
I oroi h y Ste en a.
C aroij K Barkatow.
Personal Gossip
. . m . cAet atid burned te lend a heii.ing- hand
nam streeta gives aa akr of decided husi- i ...
na. Edward McEvoy and George ken- e ts that section, and whee completed V " " 'wr" "
,, . , the poraistent fmj-r. but it look some little
a1- 'will lmprote Fortieth street greatly.
, . , . . , . , , , ... I argument to convince him that be had
Aire. ntaseraM a rattraL ( The structure Is brjck, UxlOS, and w Ul
Ti.'tHdy of Mra Edward Fit Herald ! cost dj sards of gX.T The first floor win , tt'
racd South Omaha jeaterday miaTiing ! be nriUy ttted fur a grocery stce and j Itmmmrrmmm iargrrr
from Rochester. Winn, whither she had i the sord will t four modern aiart meets i in the abdamiaal reanon ia prevented by
gone far an operation w hick an survnad r.d ti. HanuKon 1 et.ntracvi aad ia push- ! UM f r. Kings New Life It lis. th
aaiy t da.a. Ti. futwral ha been ar- j ig the work vigorously and experta u. : r.mit purif,eja. lie pur al by Bealoa
ranged for Tucwday tuomuig at trwiaturB ev er tut k early in the si-ring i lrus Ce,
Miss Ruth Roberts of Fremont is spending-
the holidays with Mra. George Howell.
Mr. W. R. Bennett of Chicago, formerly
cf Omaha, ta spending a few daya in
Omaha
Mra William J Hyr.es ar.d son. Master
William Hynea. returned borne Friday from
a week'a visit ia Hastings.
of Les Mcimea la, are vimm; ber aster,
Mra James B Bone, and Mr. Bone.
Mra. Brook and ihe Miatwa Brooks of
Portland. Ore . who haia been nsiuxig Mr.
rnd Mra M. T. Barlow, left last evening
for Washington, I. C, te spend several
week a
Mr. Edward Schneider ef Saa Francisco,
who is vuauiig 1.4 sister. Mra William J.
b urges, and Mr. Burgee, will leere to
Kerrow etening for Cbioago for a short
stay before ret urmi4 west
Mr. and Mra Arthur Cnttend Sautk
accoit:an.ed b Misa Harriet rMtutk ard
their son, left t-naay fur th east, w here
Ttie Mirpah club waa entertained Friday
afternoon by Mra Fred Peterson, ! I'u-I-ont.
The Jrisea wtre w on at card by
Mr. Fred Peterson and Mra. M. J. An
derson. Tb next meeting will be held at
.lb borne of Mra. R, Q limmaa on Jan
uary It SO Grand aienue. Tbe memtrs
of the club are Mcsdamea Fred Peterson.
Paul Stein. J. C. Reeder. Charles Gift, S.
W. 11 user. M. J. Anderson, Nettie Myrra
A. Richardson, M. A. Lumberg, L. Pulli
van, P-. G. Hmman and Carl Erickaon.
It. and Mra. J. R. McPherson were
given a surprise Friday evening in cele
bration of their fifth wedding aunivereary.
The evening waa sjwuit in plating high
five. Tboa present were:
Mr. and Mn. L. L. Johnson.
Mr. and Mra. Tracy Kvans
Mr and Mra. Joe McPLoreon of Council
Blufia
Mr. and Mra. Will Vnderwood.
Mr. and Mra. Fred licainaon
lir and Mra W.iU Hjer.
'r. and Mrs. J. K Rail ,
It and Mra J B. McPhersoa
Miaa Car iSk)ae
Mesdame ' Mesdamea
Charies Coftrtian. E Gilbert of
li. Pot's Council Bluffs.
A BowelL
Messrs Meaurs
Guy Boswell. Harry Chi a.
Lxiuis Wngtit-
M.s Franora Weasella will be tbe hosi
far tbe meeting of the Amateur Rridre I
club next Friday afternoon. ,
Aa Informal dancing' iiarty will I eriven
this eienlng l y Mine Maraden at Brownell
Hall in oompliment to last year's graduat
ing class of Browneli Hall. Christmaa deo
orationa will be used and fifty inittiona
were used.
One of tbe larger affaire today will be
the dinner and theater tarty given by Mr.
and Mra. John J. Hanighea tbia evening
at their home, followed by a theater party
at the Brandris, ia honor af their son.
Mr. J. J. Hatughen. Jr.. and about thirty
mrmbeiw of the school aet-
Faahlaa a a Art,
An observant 5pmard in Paris. Ronot
Gomca Cart 11 o, has written a book on
women'a clothe, the materials, colors and
styles they select and the shape of their
hats. So great a hold has the subject
taken upon him that he has onccived an
idfca which may apjeal to many women.
He suggeKta that, a faihion haa become
an art. a chair of feminine elegance ahouid
be established at the Ecoie des Beaux Art.
It is not enough for women to be seen in
the latest modes at the Grand Pri a at
flower feats, at art exphibition and at
first night at tbe theater. They are cer
tainly observed at lbea function, but
they do not exactly reign supreme.
It ia said that many fashionable dress
makers in Pans are charmed with Senor
Cwrillo'a tdeaa and would be glad to further
them If poasible.
PEATTLE OF TEE Y0U5GSTO.S.
Teacher Now, Harold, can jou tell tn
w ha t made the Tower of Ilea lean ?
Harold I gueaa there must hsre been a
famine la the land.
"Willie, aaid little Mabel te her brother,
"what shall we gv for Christ-
College Romance
Mr. and !ra A. Mandwberg announce
the engagement of tbeir daughter Ronna
M. Mandeiberg, to Mr. Edward Freedman.
of Spr.nrfieid. Mass. Tbe wdd:ng plan j
haie not yet been made. Misa Mandei- i
berg, who ha been wlinc tn New York
end other eaaiera due tor the last taej
A pair of 1 added Upper" waa tbe
prompt reply.
""Well, little girl, what did you get yes
terday is your stocking r
"1 got It full of candy."
"What else did yon get?"
"1 got tack -Little
Eia-V.arruia didn't you aay that
it my m dolly got broke somebody would
have to be spanked ?
Mamma Tea, dear.
Utile Ei a Wall, she broke her arm to
day. iaak her. pli
than
A. Takalt
Thelma while visiting ber giand tiot her,
disootered a marble-top table ia tbe par
lor the first aha tad ever seen. Running
to ber mother she exclaimed: 'Jti. n..-.
giandmamma baa a table la the front room
lib a tombstone oa It"
The aty a the Situatioa Be Want Ada. j
T (at tba kaat af RacKacha
Cat at Rax af
Dr. Miles'
Anti-Pain Pills
Otharwiae Baf K.aoha
May gat tha aa at Af yota
Nothing distarbi the humio
fytetn more than pm whether
k be ia the iora of headache,
backache, neuralgia, stomachache
or the pains peculiar to women
Dr. Mile' Anti-Faia PtUg are a
taadard remedy for paia, and
are praised by a great army ei
men and women who hive used
thean for year.
"K friend was aowa witi LaGrir pe
and acariy erased with awhii backaine
1 g ' on Aah r ain Kill and lrfl
another tor ber o take. Tkry heJped
aer rirht away, aad aa aay she wii
arvcr be srrthotit t ts again."
Maa. G. H. W ts. Xaatinbcrg, (1.
At a dewagtsts 2 tfoaaa U.
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