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THK BEK: OMAHA, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1014.
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uprr as aw-vstl. Those prwnt srsrs:
By MELLIFICIA.
Friday, December 18, 1914.
ONT yon hate to see the old-fashioned Christmas cards go out? In
Dplif of the traditional cards of Christina greetings there bat
, been growing, for several seasons past, a tendency for the per
sonal card of greetings.
Iifdlcationi are that this new fad in gaining in vogue and the cheery
l.ttle cards, with their hackneyed traditional Christmas phrases, mutt be
relegated to the shelf. Hence this protest and these tears.
Commonplace these old cards mar he, with the cunning Santa Claus
on them all Jolly and rosy, and bedecked with impossible folks and figures,
but even so, there Is a pretty sentiment back of it all.
There was something individual, too, in the old card, a certain amount
of thought was necessary in their selection and we all had such fun hunt
ing them cards that had a touch of sympathy, a note'of some kind that
would touch the recipient's mood or occupation.
But the new-fangled personal greeting card destroys all of this, and
the intimacy of greetings. It is a wholesale sort of greeting, so to speak,
without that touch of love which makes the world akin.
Olimvn Vsn Sunt.
I'runa Vn Hunt.
Mao Atidrnwn.
srrtr Andrsswn
Ruth Ni1mn.
11. hi Kliaw.
lr. anri Mrs. 1rr Murphy
Mr. and Mm. T. H. Morten
Mlssa
MmlKP 1ver,
Jc I'loavrr.
Msnrt lxran,
Anns, l'rrn,
Nina. l.
Home for Chriitmai,
Mr. AUn McDonald will arrivs home
Sunday morning from Harvard collie
to spend the holidays wltk hla parents.
Mr. and Mrs. John McDonald.
Mr. W. r. Conklln of BL Louis will ar
rive today to apend the holidays with
hla mother, Mra. Elijah Conklln.
Mr. Prew A rend arrived hnma from
Culver Military academy Wednssdsy.
Today Harold Slmpeon ia expected from
. tha Xobraake Military school at Lincoln.
Miaa Adeline Koller from Knox, Miss
, Kuth Nolan from the Immaculate Con
ception convent in Davenport, la., .and
John Reed from Bhattack, Faribault,
Minn., will arrive home Saturday.
Morton Rhoades will be home from
Dartmouth Sunday, and during the days
before Chriatmas John Chad wick and
Wallace Sheperd will come from Cornell
and l'hllllp J'ayne from Harvard, where
he ia doing postgraduate work. Hannait
Jott will return from Champlaln unJ
vsrstty. In addition there will be the Uni
versity of Nebraska students, among
whom are Included Misses Mary llaller
and Hadie Nelson and Meanrs. Jack
Velaer and Harvey Nelson. .
Chriitmai Plant.
Mr. and Mra. S. R. R.,h will entertain
at a family dinner Christmas. The out-of-town
gueats will be Mr. and Mra. C. J.
Morton of Grand Island. Mra. Jennie R.
Mill and Miaa Blanche Hill will also be
thir giHiata.
Mr. and Mra. Geor S. Johnaton and
children and Mra. Emma 8. Johnson will
pnd t'hrlstmaa In Llaiwln with Mr. and
Mra. Fred Funke.
Mr. and Mia. IL J. McCarthy will leave
Monday for Chicago to spend tha holldaya
with her parents. Mr. and Mra A. Maim.
und her son, Harry ll.bner. Mr. Mc
Carthy will join her Thursday.
To Honor Guest. -
Mrs. Earl Fhermai entertained at a
kenalngton Friday aftenion In honor of
l.er alater-ln-iaw, Miaa Mildred Hhrr
marn. of Salem. N. Y.. who la her aucM.
Those present Included:
MeeilamflB
Austin i'O'U.
Krl it'.. J oiled.
j;. U Kcott,
a few friends at an informal dance Wed
nesday evonlng In honor of the eleventh
anniversary of their wedding.
Subscription Dance Dinners.
Mr. and Mra. M. A. Hall will glva a din
ner thla evening at their home before the
Subscription dance at Turpln's. A low
mound of pink rarnatlnna and atevla will
decorate the labia and tho gueets will be:
Mr. and Mra. T. J. Mshoney.
Mr. and Mra. M. C. I'ctera.
Mr. and Mra. Harry I urklev.
Mr. and Mra. V. II. J tunes.
The largest dinner before the Huuacrtp
tlon dance this evening will be given by
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. McKeen at tha
Omaha club. Polnaettns and Christmas
greena will decorate the table and rovera
wtll be placed for thirty-five.
Cornell Glee Club.
Added to the already long Hat of reser
vations for the Cornell Olec club concert
are thoae made by
Mnaara. and Mesdames
Tiarlon Millard, It. H. Towle.
Moah.er Colnetser, H. V. Htirkley.
K. B. Weethrook,
A. C. 8m. th,
J. A. V. Kennedy,
A. H. llogira.
F. W. Hlulton.
J. M. lUKhity,
J. C. Chadwlok,
fiavld Ilii'im.
J. J. Carlyln.
Messrs.
Taylor Uelcher.
A. V. Klnsler,
jnnn Htout,
Clement Cliaae,
f T. Kountse.
flould Diets,
T. J. Mahoney,
II. K. HunUey,
Charles Rnswater,
A. J. Love,
Messrs.
Rnrl Gannett.
lr. and Mra. R. n Iiavi.
Judse and Mra. J. J. Hulllvan.
M. C. IVlfler.
Cam. I He lorn.
A. D. ltrattie,
J. J. 1-anipe.
J. I". tied..
Mesilamen
l. K. McCulley, '
K. It, HtialKht.
tl. C. Kilerly,
John Klack,
Clarence lxwlda,
Marahnll of Cannons-
burg, I'a.
Mrs. Webster Entertains.
Mra. John L. Webatnr entertained at
luncheon Thursday at her home. Covers
wers placed for
Mradnmea
Mark Kuril.
J. T. Hourke,
C. Will Hamilton,
Ben Uallasher,
J. M. Meti aire.
Mlas .Nellie V akeley.
Birthday Party.
Mrs. T. II. Hodsen, I21S North Twenty
eighth atreet. skuth Omaha. entertained
in honor of her blrtli1sy. Decorations
Mh.::ims
A. K. Joints,
Mwsrtzlanir.
A. M. liorsluin,
Itarrv Hurklev.
HerMian Kountse.
"ftui Vive" Club.
The "Qui Vive" club will give a dancing
party this evening at Chambers academy.
The members are:
Mr. and Mrs. W. n. Adair.
Mr. and Mrs J. W. Hsttin.
Mr. snd Mrs. A. (i. Green.
Mr. and Mra. H. (j. Weller
Mr. and Mra. W. If. Rhode: .
.Mr. snd Mra. J. H. Hussle.
Mr. and Mra. R. C. Henry.
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Hturtevm.t.
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Mlkeaell.
Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Lyons.
Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Rnienlns.
Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Funkhouser.
Mr. and Mrs. fJeorge K. Thompson.
Mr. and Mrs. It. N. Howes.
Mr. and Mra. Tom P. Kelly.,
Mr. and Mra. Allan Parmer.
Mr. and Mra. M. A Peagau.
Mr. and Mra. W. K. Palniatler.
Mr. and Mra W. H. Taylor.
Mr. and Mra. Ralph L. Brown.
. Mr. and Mra. Umormui.
Mr.' and Mrs. F. J. Jumper.
Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Tubbs
Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Hants.
Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Hamilton.
Mr. and Mra. W. A. Piel.
Mr. an Mrs. W. II. Tone.
Mr. and Mra. J. F. Oreeley. (
Mr. and Mrs. Lee L. Hamlin.
Mr. and Mra. J. Fred Kerr.
Mr. and Mra. F. R. Jones.
Mr. snd Mrs. W. O. Nicholson.
Mr. snd Mra. Albert Knis.
Mr. and Mra. W. O. Fuller.
Mr. and Mra. D. J. O'Brien.
Mr. and Mrs. E. If. Ward.
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Blessing.
Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Dsnforth.
Mr. and Mrs. 1 1. H. McDonald.
Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Fowler. . ,
Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Baxter.
Mr. and Mra. ft. H. Ooodrli h. . .
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Kohn.
Mr. and Mrs. Parker Henry.
Mr. and Mra Lee Huff.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Kennard.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Ulller.
Mr. and Mr. 'James Waugh.
Mr. and Mrs. K. R. Wilson.
Mr. and Mra, Byron (Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Robldnux.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Her.
Mr. and Mra. Frank Barrett.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles X. Thompion.
Mr. and Mra. W. H. f-tryker.
Messrs. Messrs.
If. W. Morrow, J K. Morrlaos.
W. Moore. Pr. 8. N. Hoyt.
To Honor Recent Bridei.
Miaa Marjory Howland and Miaa Helen
Kpeneter gave a tea this afternoon at
the home of Mies Howland In honor of
Mra. Cheater Dudley and Mrs. Louis
Meyer. The guests were received during
the hours of I to S in the living room.
which was attractively decorated with
Klllarney rosea and bows and festoons
of purple tulle. This tsme decoration
was used throuKhoitt the rooms. Assist
Ing were:
Meads mea Mrsdames
Buyer, Thomas Hay ward.
Moran. Gertrude, Mo ran, Julia Lahey.
Mory Lahev; Masters John and Dudley
Lang.
Miii Chandler to Return.
Miss Gladys Chandler, daughter of Mr.
and Mra. W. A. Chandler, will arrive
home December 77 to visit her parents.
Miss Chandler j singing with the Cen
tury Opera company of New fork City.
She will stng the part ef Hans In "Hans
sad Gretef next week at the Chicago
Auditorium. After visiting hr parents
here. Miss Chandler will go on to Phila
delphia and Cincinnati to Join her rom-pany.
Miii Offerman Entertaini.
I Miaa Anna M. O ferman of South Omaha
I entertained at a Dutch luncheon and dan
cing party. Covers were laid for:
Misses-
Adah File.
A rwood.
Clara Rohlf.
Anne Offerman,
Mess".. -Fred
Wslker. '
Henry Corrman,
Arthur Orfarmeo.
Dr. Novak,
Mlsse
Pean Davy,
H, ln Callahan
Huth Anderson,
Blanche Powell,
Volborll.
Messrs
Nat Melster.
C. Hugg.
Glen Carter, .
M. Norssr,
James Volborll.
Mr. sad Mrs. J. Carter.
Mr .and Mra. V. Gross
Mr. and Mrs. Harry F.ckemian.
Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Offerman.
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Offerman. . -
Future Affain.
The Research rhib will meet Kunday
afternoon at I o'clock st St. Berehman s
academy.
The Ktavlrp club will give Its Christ
mss party at Chambers' academy Tues
day evening. December it.
The Beta Oheta Gamma fraternity
will entertain st s dancing party Wednes
day evening, December 30, at Chambers
sesdemy.
.... . V
Will Go Eait for Wedding-.
-rs. dosnpn Myrtle and Miea Ophelia
Hayden will leave Januarv ! for v..h.
Ington, D. C, to attend the wedding of
Mrs. Byrnes sister. Miss Inez Jones snd
Mr. John Keane, which will be calehr&ted
In the private chapel of the Apostolic
ieiegste, Tuesday, January It.
Berg;enThomai Wedding;.
Miss Melenle Thomas and Mr. Ingvald
Bergen of Fremont, Neb., were married
Wednesday by Rev, MVV. Hlghee st his
home, 2rrU Msple street. The young couple
were attended by Mr. Charles Pratt and
Miss Kste Thorns, also of Fremont.
GIFTS FOR COLORED TOTS
Chriitmai Vinton.
Mrs. Thomas Hayward of Plttiburgh,
Ta. haa arrived to spend the holidays
with her parents, Mr. snd Mrs. R. B.
Buech.
Miss Irene Rosewster will return Pun
day from Smith college to spend the holi
days with her parents. Dr. and Mrs
Charles Rosewster.
Pleasures Pait.
Mrs. Bert Alexander i,n...
sflernoon st the me-tlng of the Dsffy
Dill club.
Personal Mention.
Mr. Kdward snd Bernard Smyth, who
are attending school at Holy Croas col
lege, Worcester. Maes., will spend the
Christmas holidays wtlh relatives In New
York Citv.
Mf. snd Mrs. Terry It. Cook end daugh
ter. Eleanor, of Dundee, arrlvw! in Los
Angeles en December 7, after having
spent three months 1n Colorado. Idaho
and const cities from Vancouver to the
aotith. They have taken apartments st
ths Colfax Arms, git Vnion avenue, and
In the next apartment are Mr. end Mrs.
K. Roe, also of Dundee .
In and Ont of the Bee Hive.
Mrs. Frank H. Brown ia spending the
week In Sioux City with her sister, Mrs.
Leard.
Miss Mildred Seasan, who was the guest
of her aunt, Mrs. F. s. Martin, hss re
turned to her home in Charleston, 111.
Mrs. Benjamin Relnarhrelber and her
daughter. Miss Kthel Rclnschrelber, re
turned home Wednesday after a months'
visit In I.os Angeles with Mrs. Reln
schrelbers brother, Mr. I". O. Reuben.
SENT TO JAIL FOR THE
DESERTION OF HIS FAMILY
Mrs. 8. Ralber of Council Bluffs, Meti
a complaint In police court against her
huaband whom she said deserted her
and . their Infant child. The woman ob
tained aid front the City Mission, but
finally decided to bring her husband to
sn accounting. Ha wsm sentenced to
thirty days in the county jail.
Liberal Rei-ponm Are Made to Plea
! of John Grant Per..
jBIO FIRMS HELP OUT CAUSE
j Treves. Will Be Heae4 Oat Christ
Mae Ev frwaa MaMnle Hall
Kertk Twenty-Fear th
reat as aavatat Clsta.
9 TlliBlnou mn AM jtMiAflnflr HlterallV tO
the movement started by City Sesler of
Weights and Measures John Grant Pegg
to give the little colored children of the
city a merry Christmas. Fegg hss an
nounced that he wilt need some old
clothes, food snd fuel, and will send for
sny of these articles that may be donated
I The following have donsted toward the
Tegg Christmas fund:
Maney Milling company, lflf sacks of
flour.
Crete Milling company, twelve sacks of
flour. ,
Krug Brewing company, $!.
Mts Brewing company, tie.
( Omaha Council Bluffs Street Railway
; company, toys. .
Victor White Coal company, one ton of
coal.
Phelps Candy company (of . Branilels
Stores! randy.
Hen Biscuit company, cookies.
Drelbus Candy company, candy.
Masonic hall, H2S North Twenty-fourth
street, hss been secured for the distri
bution of the gifts on Chriatmas eve,
The grooarlea, coal and clothes will be
delivered the day before Christmas.
Assisting Mr. Pegg at the exercises at
Masonic hall will be the following women:
Mesdames John Grant Pegg, James O.
Jewell, G. O. Gordon, Isaac Bailey, R. K.
Laurie, Margaret Moore, Josephine La
Cour. A. M. Harrotd. Harry Williams.
"It Is hard to wait till Christmas to
give out some of the things that are so
much needed." said Pcgg. "Coal, clothes
and food are needed by many families
right now, but they will not be given out
until Just before Chrlstmta"
Mo
s
s
Lease Back mmd Weak Klivera
Greatly helped and often cured by Elec
tric Bitters; keeps kidney and stomach
in healthy condition and glvea prompt
relief. 60e and IL All druggists.-Advertisement
' ' ''
K. P.
W. H. Wool.
Misses
Martha Dale,
Hose Smytti,
Misses
Harriet Copley.
Mils Moran Entertains.
Mrs. Fred Morsn entertained Sunday at
I o'clock dinner at her home Sn Saratoga
Heights, In honor of her husband's rels
tlves. Those present were Mrs. Art Morsn,
Rslston; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lang, South
Omaha; Mr. and Mis. Fred Lang, South
Omaha, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lang, South
Omaha; Misses Caroline Lsng, Veronica
Pafalco Club. .
Tho I'a gal co club gave a dancing party
last Thursday, evening at Metropolitan
hall. Thoso present were:
. Mlsaea
Heien Larson,
I'.ertha Tohias.
Alice Lloyd,
I- Mailer,
Klani'he l:essel.
Ioulsa Freeman.
Claii-a McKenna,
.Maiuaret Jigsuon.
Misses
F. Martin.
Alberta, MucCrone, 1
Marie Rartcnlauger,
none i .ii x on.
.Nits tha Oswald,
Irene Baker,
Mabel Wilson,
i. nit nrition.
I limi t Mulnulland, Dorothy Gilbert,
l.u.a MarMi, Clara Arnohl.
llii, lv Mulnolland, Mire I.Hwion,
I. lna ,(.
I'.'mmit MaitiiMiii,
Cuii w K.ilwui-d.
.vnnii J. Maher,
iilltvl Clark.
He ik a,
lary Houlton,
Msme Latla.:
Hull, '
Jane Hchaffer,
N'ollle Courtney,
lmii ionse.
Plichs Goi raiil,
ilosa'liil lievlin.
Sue Uurwoud,
Huth Pea rev,
Winifred leinarcst,
Muuile J.lndlcy,
Peneloiie Hart.
Mary Doane,
i'ora Grant,
Julia Dennott,
Florence Lee,
m. Merow,
ii
i
3Z
Horo'o An Elovonth Hour
Gift Sucgootlon
Give Ho or Sho Ono of Those
".1 l sr,sj srg 9 e jrTuK f.X
80METIUNO FOIt CHRISTMAS
I7alk-0ver Shoe Certificate
I'pon prescnUtion of this Certificate ve will
r' -T" j umirt-r io viiei nentrrr
0ns Pair ValkOier Shoes
Value) ,'. '. . . . ... . Dollars
psj ment of wliU'li Is licreliy acknow ledjeil.
jsric
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l-'lrin Name.
Bfrdl r.ents-hlcar, 'harlotte Phelps,
Asnes Weaver, Isabel Morton,
Helen vioia t-nrieni
Messrs.
S . A. Leary,
Clark B. Kllna,
j. A. MctiralU. '
Lavy,
A. lieescl,
Gaorga it raeman.
rreu u. uutt
Msssrs. .
' Paul M. MarCrone,
C. L. Thompson,
fleviKo Hannan,
W. C. Mcilea,
, ttwaneon.
J. K. Perry.
Ueorse Kauffman.
narry r. ciecaer, vomejr nun,
K. J, Colberg.., , O..K. Pconer.
H. II. Bufliie;. K. V. Kelly,
W. Ii. lirock sillier,' T. M. Carliale,
i. M. Wallace, ' 3. J.- White,
C. J. Mclxmald. Kusene May.
Kdward RelUy, ' Y. W. Seleroe.t
P. L. Kelley. Frank UiBnsr,
1-co Ilaiuiaa, - j r.V." W. Jarvls,
O. D. Pike. l.lmer 1'atton. '
Joih M. Maher. Herbert MrUrtd.
iiuioin r . ivaiisce. our ppaiaiog,
I & 1Z 1 2A te m- "ZA "ZA 1
STORE CPEM EVERIXSS CXTIL CHRISTMAS
Walk-Over Boot Shop
317 Couth 16th Street
YrW.
TP
rv'j Special Diamond Rings
f IS.OO, 138. oo, sa.oo kad S0.00
ears miuu dewsiry ia Omata.
The UNIONS EASY CREDIT Makes
Christmas Giving Pleasant and Enjoyable
Buy Now Start Paying Next Year
K
Toys Sold on Credit
Auto Delivery Vans Just
like tho picture, no, springs
la get out of order, '
r ' '' ' "X" Silver Sets,
Jutlike ii
f lustration.
" Five pretty
I pieces worth
j $1.75. Spe-
eial at
Automatic Train and Track.
Just like the pic
ture. Special
29c
i t
95i
.1 ma, i.i mt
it
If nraaa
Stands,
59c
Rockers M a k
pretty , gifts. Many
styles up from
$1.89
Teddy Hears
20 inches high,
brown' and
wooly, Special
98c
Union
irtfittinsG?
w
OMAHA
SLCO16afrJACKS021 5TS.N
Tata raoru'sj rvnwrrvMn an caxvxt go. moni'i arosvai.
XCf.e'itrK
r win r
Brass Smoking
Outfit With
Tray Just like
tha picture
Special
9 1.25
p
41ot
Hero aro the
fS if R BTTTO
Fit far Kings and
Qseens-and st nod
es! prices-Go to
Hospo'o
Satarday. Sore!
Just a few
Suggestions:
TNrBfwmls on thoasandg of snb
Jecta, framed and unframed.
PoaiUvely the largest picture
stock In the west. No matter
wtat your taste, you win find
your favorite pk-tare hero.
Prtc 50e to 5,000,
lnghrlne.
Urayncm,
A. O. 1'lHlt. - - Nuruiin llx
V'illtam lultrr. ' Huso Vlotura.
i. t.
1:1 J. Koat. .
Ji. A. Ulbblnr.
V I1.Im.iti C.'ullrn.
t.. r. siarvin.
. Mr. and 1r. C. W. Knnis.
Mr. ajHl Mrs. Churchill.
Wrtrv.
"jrrll Jonea,
V. K. Kathbona.
Will Winter in South.
Mrs. W. A. Fraaer aiitl twe little child
ren leave dunday for tllas. Tes., where
they will spend als weeks or two months.
They will be joined tr Mr. Kraeer st
ana t'lly and be wtll accompany tbem
' south, rraaers came to CTnaha from Dal
lus to reside about a year ago.
Entertain at Bridge.
' Mr. sod Mrs. E. E. Klmberlr wtll en
trrtaln at a bridge dinner this evening,
l'ink roaee will be vaed for decorating,
auJ covers will be laid for:
Mr. snd Mrs. 8. R. Rush.
Mr. aod Mrs. G. M. lurka.
Mr. ami Mra. Joseph I'oltii.
I'i. aikd Mra. t. T. Manning.
Mr. and Mra. Kd I'egsu.
Mr. and- Mrs. K. K. Kiraberly.
With the BridgeTpTayeri.
Mr. and Mra t. H. t hi tin entertained
the. Thujayj Evening Auction Uridgs
, lub this week. The members present
were:
' Mr. snd Mrs. if. C.' rfflffer.
' Mr. and Mra. Hoy Rlih.
Mr. and Mr. Kichard Webatar.
Xlr. anj alra. liarvey Ming.
Mr. and Mra. William HolU.
' Mr. and Mra A. L Ttmma will enter
tain the F'rlday Auction Bridge club this
evening. . , ,
' i - , ... .
For Kus Smith. "' . .
Mis Harriet nltii. one of the Season's
dtbutsntea.' was honor gut today at
iur.).ocn at ths homo of Mrs. George
Ctlfbrate Anniversary.
u and Mrs. A. U. aUlick snUrtaioed
IF U IRS
Five days sale to close oat this enor
mnus strak. Cost of K'Hids not taken
INTO tX)N8II)K.UATH)..
All of Our
BLACK and BROWN FRENCH
, CONEY SETS
That Hold up to $15.00, akut 100
sots in all, choice J m -f-
at $4.95
All of Our
BLUE WOLFE SETS
That sold up to $"J5, dQ r
in this tale yJDU
All of Our
ISABELL FOX SETS
That sold up to $40, (fi ft r
in this sale apllle5U
All nt Our Iidir'
RUSSIAN PONY COATS
That sold up to $45, (for ftft
in thla sale ...... 4 . . . J.Uli
All of Our
AMERICAN MINK, SABLES,
CROSS FOXES,
HUDSON SEAL, JAP MINK,
la fact every garment in this enormous
. stock will be eold at a reduction ot
from 33 H to 5o per cent.
G. E SHUKERT, iS
South
5th Street
(J I Do Your I S
Xma$ ; if mfl;
Shopping V J
tariv
""a
GET THEM NOW
Pay For Them Wext Year.
A FEW TIMELY GIFT SUGGESTIONS
For Men & Doy$
MEN'S SUITS
MEN'S OVERCOATS
MEN'S SHOES
MEN'S HATS
MEN'S TROUSERS
BOYS' SUITS AND
OVERCOATS
BOYS' SHOES
A LITTLE
For Ladies
LADIES' SUITS
LADIES' COATS
LADIES' DRESSES
LADIES' SKIRTS
LADIES' PETTI
COATS LADIES' SZTS OF
FURS
LADIES' MUFFS
LADIES' WAISTS
$00 A
DOWN andy
WEEK
Pays the Bill
Uhion
fittinsfQ?'
OMAHA V
SLCOIUe&JACKSO! STSw
rmm nonss nrmjtinnsji k Cism co. inorui stobs)
i uu;iu
I J
FHAWES
AND FRAMING
Expert selection of materia Ta,
plot careful worttroanahip haa
bout ottr fraraing bsntneaa. We
operate our own. taetory. Wo
kavo Um "always t styie" Gold
Frames, oostlns , aa much as
S50 down to the popular types
of Gilt and Mahogany frames.
Then we bare "Standard
Frames,'' the kind . that stand
alone. Let ns tit yonr favorlto
ptctBrt. SPECIAL HOLIDAY
DISCOUNTS now on framing.
qiftts
Here are a few ; sttgctkms,
taken at random from our stock:
7SAMSD PICTURES
STAND ABD FRAMES
IVORY PLAQUES
ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS
CANDLESTICKS v
ELECTRIC LAMPS
SHADES
IMPORTED TAPESTRIES
CORDOVA LEATHER
Ia Books, Rags, Pooketbooks,
;-- ;;Etc'.;.'.
SHEFFIELD SILVER
DESK SETS
STATUARY
LOVE LAMPS
MAHOGANY TRAYS
SMOKINO SETS
STEINS, ETC. t.;
CAG3EDS
Our line of Cards was never
so complete Holiday and Great
t&C Cards ay the thousands
special sale new: 15e and
10s Xmas Polders the kind to
send hoota. Only 5ei.
DOLLAR SHELF
JO Article, m Art Brle-a-Btm,
Brass Goods sad Pictures.
All on S She! rea nothing orer
81.00. This Is the DOLLAR
WINDOW, reosowed to the rear
mt the store.
ELASTIC TERMS
Jfason Hamnn..-.f5f;0 TJp
Bras bach Orands 3455
Kranlch Baecu.M,S450 Up
Cable Nelson ,....$350 Up
Kimball 8265 Up
Players . 8550 Up
SBrambach
(Built Since 1823)
$455
The smallest Grand
Kill ! sbkMit ri ass
sows vwsaw V W lv V HZ'
no snore room than V
aa upright and TERMS
eosts no more. See this Baby
Grand before yon buy.
Rebuilt
See our Re
built Piano
A
7A
- a r
975 to ls 1
A. HOSPE CO. I
Good
aa new. Spe
cial Terms.
lSlSCut1aiSt,0mali, Kk
(St. 1074.)