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    THK HV.Ki fWAHA. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2.7, 1914.
i
By MELLIFICIA.
Tuesday, December 22, 1914.
SANTA CLAt'S is on all the corners of Omaha and permit to be Just
ai busy as he can be. hut he in golnir to plve some of Ms time very
noon to the poor little Italian children of Omaha and fill all of
their stockings to the very brim.
The Thrift Child society In holding Kg annual Christmas tree this
year at Sixth and Tierce street. In the Italian hall there. Eight years
ago this society was organized by Miss Stella Hamilton, now Mrs. Daniel
Ctapleton of South America, and Its object Is the relief and Instruction of
the Italians of the city.
Kvery Saturday morning a band of Omaha's well known women 'go
down to St. Phllomrna's school and teach these children to sew, cook and
give them religious Instruction. The Christmas tree celebration will be
held next Monday afternoon. The children look forward to it as the event
in their rather humdrum little lives.
Prom this tree they get whatever they have asked for in letters
written to the Christ Child for aid, and then dear old Santa Claus himself
comes down personally, distributes the gifta, and adds thrills to the hearts
of the little tots.
The Rt. Rev. I'.lshop Snannell will preside and will address the chil
dren. The officers of the society are Mrs. M. R. Murphy, president; Mrs.
Swartzlander and Miss Julia Mullen, vice presidents; Miss Ophelia Hayden,
secretary, and Miss Bushman, treasurer. K. B. Aldous is chairman of re
lief and is assisted by a committee of twelve.
innrnlr. from Ft. Thnrnm' colled, wt.
rani, nj will hr th hi parent. Mr.
tsn-t Mr E. F Rlloy, during th holl-
High School Senior Hop.
The annual nlrr hop of th Omaha,
HlHh school aa hM Monday evcnlh
at C'hatnlrs and i well attnrlp1. Tlie
hall was dwnratod In th rlna rolnr of
a1t gry ami bin and the sh1rl
Hants and novel d-roratlrins. The rtanr
was In vliam of Ted Kylor and Innl.l
Klpllnajsr. Inyon's orrriastra furnlahel
the music Those trnt rr
To Honor Debtutantes.
Miia A Hoe Jaqulth will elve a dinner
thi evening at thn Omaha club In honor
of Ml Helen Ixiulae Crosby, the guest
of Ml Marion Kulin. and f r thla year's
debutante. The fluent will be abated at
th round table with hollow enter,
vhich will have for decoration Christmas
' arcen and roinrttn. Cover will be
;Ucl far
Mlen Mtniici!--Ileltn
lAiuiHe froeb:-, Kirlia Th immel.
ToeKa. Kn. ; KInnor Mm kay,
'tur.on Kuhn. Harriet Pmlth,
France Hoctittetier, Kuxenla Patterson,
Ann I ffnrd.
Harriet Aleti,
lmlie lliiODii,
Moodrmiea
Isaac larpeoWif.
itobert Howe,
turrit Fort,
r'hlllli. MU.
.Heed Feter.
Fred Daugharty,
Drexel etbbcrnn.
.lanet IImIL
lsianche Deuel.
Mi'fditiixt'.
Newman llc-naoii,
!:imf 'amibl,
itoKrr Keellnc,
.iark Summer,
John Caldwell,
Casper Y. Offtitt.
Malcolm BaldrlgC.
Former Omahan Here.
Mia Ruth FlemlnK. formerly of Omaha,
apent part of Sunday here visiting with
relatives and friend on her way to her
home at Falem. Ore., for Christmas, 8 he
resigned her position In charge of a
branch library at Cleveland, O., In order
to take a similar position nearer home.
Ml Fleming I the daughter of Mr. and
Mr. William Fleming, who lived here
for many yeara before moving to the
Pacific coast a few yeara ago. Mr.
Fleming was tax commissioner of Omaha
at one time, and Mr. Fleming was th
popular head of the rhetoric department
of the high school. Ml Fleming taught
In the latter Institution until ahe entered
library work. Although ahe was her
only a few hours Sunday, her relatives
and many friends gathered to greet her.
Pleasure Fait.
Mr. and Mrs. 6. Spiral entertained at
an evening party Sunday at their home.
The evening was spent la playing
game. Those present were:
Mlseea Misses
Anna Cohen. Harsh Hokolyn
How Orntis, of Lincoln,
father Kpleale,
Mr. an. I .Mr. Meyer Coren,
Mr. and Mr. 11. Hfleule.
Mr. ami Mr. M. Wlntroub,
Mr. and Mr. J. flplegle, ,
Mr. and Mr. P. Urntis.
Tlio D. K. club was entertained Mon
day evening at tli home of Mr. and Mrs.
I. L. buckles. ' Prises for the game
were awarded to Mrs. J. J. Barry and
Mr. II. U Buckles. The club will meet
stain In two weeks at the home ef Mr.
and Mr. U U Iiarry.
Dancei Tonight
The Et-A-Virp club will give a dan
cing party this evening - at Chambers'
academy.
The "Latest Dances" dub eatertaln
this evening at Turpln's academy.
The members of the Twinkle club will
give their Christmas party thta evening
at the Metropolitan club.
At Prairie Park.
The Prairie Park association gave the
regular -week-end dancing party Satur
day evening.' Thoe present were:
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Wedemeyer.
Mr. and Mr. W. W. Kerr.
Mr. and Mrs. hrott K. Beghtol.
Mr. and Mr. Mac mith.
Mr. and Mr. Joseph ltngfellner.
Mr. ami Mr. C. II. Gutsson.
Mr. and Mm. A. Hunt.
Mr. and Mr, n. M. Kent.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Htewart. 1r.
Mr. and Mr. William It. Plainer.
Mr. and Mrs. K. (. Clay.
ilr. and Mra. Loul Nelson.
Mr. and XI r. A. . Anderson.
Mr. and Mr. J. 11. Hell.
Mr. and Mr. C. I.. Mickey.
Mr. ant Mrs. II. (1. KIiih.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Havnea.
Mr. and Mr. I. K. Smith.
Mr. ani Mr. C. HtiMiirt.
Mr. and Mr. C Jl. Itallard.
Mr. end Mr. N. J. Anderson.
Mr. and Mr. II. J. Her.
Mr. and Mr. Charles Netf.
Mr. and Mr. V. A. l'snlun.
Mr. and Mr. W. K. Iteynold.
Mr. and Mra. W. H. Klster.
Mr. and Mrs. It. C. KaHon.
Mr. an! Mrs. C. I- Peterson.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Cochrane.
Mr. and Mrs. It. II. Uwli,
Mr. and Mr. K. K. Uralnard.
Mr. and Mr, hi. A. Iurke.
Mr. and Mrs. John K. Hlttliiger.' '
Mr. and Mra. William feck.
Mr. and Mrs. Waller I. lUackett.
Mr. and Mr. O. H. Felt.
lr. C. It. llos.
maid. She worn a gown of pain blue
atin with a tunic of white chiffon edged
with crystal. Hhe wore a butterfly bow
of blue tul If In her hair and carried an
arm bouquet of Klllamey rose.
The room throughout were decorated
with palm, ferns and pink and white
rose.
Mr. and Mr. Pepper will be at home
after January li at Apartment 5, The
Sherman.
Tha out-of-town gisu were: William
i Hachman and on, Jake Rachman, of
J Hock li-land; Mrs, II. 8. Rachman of
; Ilock Island, fim Pepper of Puebhj and
I Dorothy Huchnian or Oakland, Cal.
i
' For Mji. Chapin.
i Mr. William Sydney entertained at a
brings party Saturday afternoon at her
home In honor of Mr. Horace Crispin,
who Is visiting Mrs. Earl Stcrrlcker. The
rooms were decorated with Christmas
greena and thoao present were:
Md mes Meedam
R P. Hennessy, W. (I. . Walker,
K. A. Sterrlcker. K. W. Arnsberg,
A. A. Avery, w. M. Helen,
tieorge Haeinussen, II. It. S hroeder,
C. Walll'i, II. I. Shlpherd.
Ferguson. li. V. IMmnntl,
W. N. I'hlllln T 11 M.li.rk.i
D. I. Shields. II. (i. Mutt he. '
P. II. itetsi-hman. ti. V. Sanlon,
M. J. Murphy, c. H. Whitney,
W M. lilmiii I.Va.i u li... k
W. P. Tenweck, T. J. Foley,
iioiion. w. Phlnn,
OeorffA Wftvht llarrw l'u.M..I
l. U. llalph.
May Hunting. K. Kipling.
To Honor Visitor.
Mrs. M. II. Conant will entertain at a
dancing party this evnnlng at the Hen
ford hotel. In honor of her daughter, Mrs.
F. W. llarwod of Chicago, and Mr. Homer
Conant of New York City, who are Mrs.
Conant's guegta for the holidays. The ball
room will be decorated with Christmas
greens, holly and po'ted plants. About
thirty-five couples will be present.
For Kin Chapin.
Mra Karl Sterrtcker entertained at
luncheon today at the Commercial club In
honor ef her house guest, Mrs. Chapin.
The table was decorated with a low
mound ef Christmas greens and holly
and the place cards wr ,tlny Christmas
trees. The guests were:
Mecrlamea Mnadamea
Horace Chapin. Robert Dempatar.
Sterrtcker, William Sydney,
Cnvarsagt. Carlo Wood worth.
1). . Baldwin, Knode,
Elkborn; , Webetar.
Cornell Glee Club.
Reaerratlons for the Cornell Glee club
ronoert com In dally. Among the later
on are:
Messrs. and Masdames
Summer Hree, Frank J. Norton,
N. lUghtor Wood, C. W. Hamilton,
1). C. Bradford. Hoa li. Toa le,
I. K. Cons-dun, (ieorse H. T hummel
(lament Chase, Stanley Kosea-ater,
K. II lav Is. Joseoh Uurker.
Chat lea U. Keller, N. II. Ixomls,
J C. Hatilman, li. W, Capen,
Charles K. bherman
Messrs. Messrs.
A. C. Uoomts, Warren Brcku
A. B. lliisch. ridge.
Yale Holland. Ware ltall.
Herbert Cornell, Frank Burkley,
Kenneth Peterson, W. Farnam MiilVli,
Chrittmat Plant. 1
Mr. and Mrs. Wayland Wells Magee left
Monday evening for Chicago, where they
will be guests of Mr. Henry W. Magee
and family for the holidays. i
Chriitmai Viiitors. I
Mr. Culver II. Cook returned Sunday
from Dartmouth to spend the holidays
with his part nL. Mr. and Mrs. J. L.
Cook.
Mr. ray Neeley of Salt Lake City ar
rived Tueaday and will be with his
parent, Mr. and Mra. R. 11. Neuley, dur
ing th holldaya.
XI e flarWA Rtlev arrival IsAvna UnnAav .
MUses
lorohjr Scott.
Sarah Woodhall.
"lladys Amblnr,
I'orothv Peterson,
liasel Anderson.
Messrs.
Fred Wedemeyer,
Missel
Helen Alexander,
Marlon PesrnHll.
lionise I amon,
Helen Kentlnr,
Jean WsIIhc
Helen Helsel,
Florence Huseell,
Elisabeth
Sturte ant.
Mnraaret irtmtn
A lire ','arr,
l.lie!c Hem,
Sylvia Hoover,
Marl" Ii-le,
Iorothy lllnule
Oertru le Donovan.
'Jrnce Ifarte.
ituth Mutton.
Marie Hlxenhnugh,
He'en Johnston.
Oorothy ctiallla,
Allc, Williams.
Helen Van lusen.
Alice Harney
Margaret PHdge,
Helen rvln.
Ilea' rice Johnson,
Clara Undlev.
Loulm Cralrhend,
lxiulse Connell,
I'orothy Klpllnger,
lx!s Itohhlns,
Margaret Holding,
tirare Hlnhauah,
Olady Koborton,
Marie Bloom,
Henrietta Wt,
Jeraldlne Johncon,
Mary Norrls,
Frances Waterman,
Iiorothy Scott.
Psiify Wllhnms,
Hess Decker.
Marlon Weller.
Helen Pearce,
Flna rtlrch.
Mildred Krtcksnn,
Florence Nash,
Rlanehe Klarid.
lulsc tOmmett,
Alpha Field.
Missis
Paul llungate.
liotx rt Hamilton,
Herman llarte,
Arthur ftrehlow,
r reo 1 wit,
Burton Howard,
Robert l.ooml.
Oerald F.llick.
Cliarlee PerrlKO,
Ralph Benedict,
Carlisle A Man,
Ralph Imnn,
Walter Scott,
Ted Israel,
Warren Best.
Ernest Trimble.
Will MOrney,
Frank Smith.
Onorce Walker,
Oerald Bruce,
Reed Zimmerman,
Robert Kdwards,
Frank Slovak.
I.yman Phllllpe,
Carlton Swlller,
Rollan Sherman,
Ned Smith,
Kdward Zeppel.
(lerald Iiveloy,
Howard Oranden,
Harry Trtiatln,
Kdwln (lotild,
Clarence Peter.
Harry Fuller.
Oeorge Noteln,
RtiSHell Phllllpr.
Walter Woodroa',
F. W. Sheldon,
Al. rUhberson.
Kmerson Doodrlch,
Jack Austin,
Arthur Klopp,
Marshall Ruth.
Jack Seward,
Iurenc Ortman.
Russell I.armon.
Claire Moore.
Mark Havens.
Haw son Whit.
Mtea.
Amy achau.
Martha Noble.
Jean Scllly,
Kathertne Daven
' Port.
Catherine llnsllsh.
Frieda Petersen,
Huth Strattnn.
(lertrude Porter,
Helen Ingweraen,
Jsnhelle Vinson
hler. Alice Rushton.
Mildred Khodes.
Klleen Kdwards.
Harriet Sherman.
Nellie Prltchard,
Kryle Kast.
Orace liukes,
Marie Oould.
Mary Fuller.
Carolyn Hnlmqulst,
Mary Taylor,
Ruth Leeder,
Marlon Cnad,
Kvelyn Horton,
Helen Johnon,
Thelma carlyle.
Jtilto Kddy,
iKirla IJndlny,
Mlna Rnsslter,
June Onftord.
"harlottn Bedwell,
Marsaret Uamble,
Huth Fltiserald,
Helen Hatch,
Stella Robinson.
Katherlne New
branch, Torothy Rohrboiigh,
Winifred Potey,
Alice Cond,
Mai uaretha Orlm
mell, Mildred Collin,
Ruth McCoy,
Sylvia Kulaknfsky,
Annabel Sinclair.
Meaer
Walter Thrane
Kaleat 9h river.
Arno Trualaon.
Raltih PowalL
J. W. Horton.
Roderick La
Rocque.
Alex Crawford,
N. A. Turnay.
Kendall Hammond.
Jack Velwr.
Qaorge Orlniea,
Russell Israel,
Sumner Stebblns,
Phillip Ollmore,
Perry Singles,
lack Spencer,
Wyman Bobbin,
Philip Romanek,
lslle Putt.
Wilbur Ftillaway,
O. K. Becker.
Ionard Marshall,
Kdward Fuller,
Walter C. Johnson,
.Maurice North wall,
Harold Langdon,
Richard Clark,
Porter Allan,
Wilton Bryan.
Olenn Mus rave,
I eyo Crane.
William McCaffrey,
Blair Scott.
Clayton Nichols,
gtcwart McDonald,
Byron Mora.
Hebert Klein.
John MarDonald,
Arthur Klein.
Dean Sunderland,
Judsnn Hqulre,
Thompson Wake
ley. Wendell Moor.
Harry Caldwell.
Charles Petersen,
Karl Tlcknor.
In and Oat of the Bee Hire.
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Rosenfeld have as
their guest Mrs. Rosenfeld's sister. Miss
Corlnne New of Chicago.
Mlaa Maria Swanaon has returned from
Crelghton, Neb., where she assisted Mrs.
Irwtn at a concert given by the ladles'
chorus.
Miss Fsnnle McIIugh has returned
LUTHERAN
LADIES'
SEMINARY
A College for Girls
HEI WING, MIXN.
The second semester of
the present school year be
gins on January 26, 1915
Students may select work from
the following; courses: Junior Col
lege, Seminary, Preparatory,
Home Economy, Normal Course
In Household Science, Commer
cial, Art, Elocution, Flano, Voice,
Violin and Organ.
Reserve a room as soon as pos
sible. For further information
write to
Rev. H. Allen
Ited Wing, Minnesota.
fmm Crrlvhton, Neb., where she spent
tie week-end with Mr. Irwin, formerly
Miss Alice Faueett of Omaha.
Mr. F. M. Thortnan of Cleveland. O.,
will arrive Wednesday to be the guest
ef hi daughter, Mr. Joseph M. Rosen
feld. and Mr. Rosenfeld of Council Bluff
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Malcom leave thtei
evenlns for Milwaukee, ahcre they will
spend the holiday with relative.
Mr. J. C. ChlMm leave toninht for
j Pcorln. III., where he elll remain over
I the holidays tvlth relatives.
I Mr. C. J. I,a leaves tonight for Grand
! ttanlda, Mich., where he will attend the
j ?amllv reunl-in at the home of Mr. and
i Mr. Tuthtll.
Mr. T. M. tlodfrey has gone to Phila
delphia to spend Chrlstmna with hi son,
Dr. Jamca Godfrey of that city.
Mr. and Mrs. K. P. Hennesey leave for
Pt. lioul this evening, where they will
attend the annual Christmas reunion of
Mr. Hennesey relatives. From St. Loul
Mr. Hennee-y will ;o to Washington,
Jnd , where she will visit her parent.
Miss Ruth Anderson, daughter of Mr.
and Mr. J. K. Anderson, la home for the
holidays, having been intending St.
Mnry's school at Knoxvllip. III.
Mr. and Mrs Herbert Howell of Salt
Lake City will arrive this evening to
spend the holldaya with Mr. Howl,'
parent. Mr. and Mr. J. H. Hunter, u
their home. Ill North Twenty-fifth street.
Penonal Mention.
Mrs. Horace Chapin of Batavla, N. T.,
who has been the giiet of Mra Karl
e'terrkker and heV mother, Mrs. B. B.
Baldwin of, Bilkhorn, will return to her
home tht evening.
Home for Chriitmai.
Mr. Adolph Brando lias returned from
Lincoln, where he attends the state
university, to apen.l the Christmas holi
days with hla parent.
Over Five Hundred
Festive Birds in the
Local Mail Daily
Over 6i4 turkeys and other Chrlntmna
fowls are being received at the Omaha
postofflce each day for delivery to locul
families for Tuletlde dinners. Ducks,
geese and chickens are Included In the
big "meat market" department at the
poatofrioe, and each package bear a spe
cial tag and Is given Immediate atten
tion. Superintendent of Malls Metland sava
there ere more Christmas fowl In the
malls thla year than ever before, due to
the Increased use. being given the parcel
poet, system by the public. Many of the
rowls have been shipped a considerable
distance and the postage la quite low.
Over Ten Thousand
Christmas Parcels
Received Monday
.
Over lO.Ort Christmas parcels were
mailed at the Omaha postofflce Mon
day, when the high tide of the holiday
rnh was reached. Although the parcel
were not accurately counted, Superln- :
tendent of Mall Metis nd estimate that
there were at least lO.noO. Over 1.SM of
them were Insured for a fee of I or 10
cents extra. i
IF"
Read the "For Sale" ads If you want
bargxlna of the minute.
Leather Goods For
Holiday Suggestions
Wartlrolw Trunks
From 825 875
Suit Case
from $5.00 to $25
Lawyers' Itrlef Case
From 83.00 lo $15
Hand flag
From $1.00 to $15
Card Caao
From 75 to $6.00
Men's Purses
From 50 to $3.00
Nick Pin Caaos
From $1.00 to $5.00
Traveling Slipper,
In cases. $1.50
Medicine Cases
From $1.00 to $5.00
Photo Frames
From $1.00 to $0.00
Folding 1'mhrellas
From S3.00 to $8.50
Prinking Cups
From 25 to $3.50
Collar ling
Kroro 75e to $4.00
.Manicure Seta
From $3.75 to $7.50
llivaains; Case
From $3.75 to $25.00
Traveling IUs in all Leathers
Kitted With Toilet Articles.
Freling& Steinle
Trunks, Bags, Suit Cases
and Good Leather Goods
1803 Farnam Street
I SANTA COMBS
LAST CALL
FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS
Don't wait UDtll Thursday night to do the balance of
your Xma.i r.hopplng. Come in tomorrow morning and avoid
the last minute rush. Let Santa Combs and his able assistants
show you the most complete Jewelry stock in the west.
LAST MINUTE SUGGESTIONS
H
Waldenifir Knifo, Pen
cil and Cafp St'ts from
$2.50 to $250X0.
Smoking, Shaving,
and Don articles for
men.
Ia Valliercs, Dinner
(tings, Bracelets, Jewel
Boxes, Black and White
Jewelry and imported
novelties for
women.
T. L COMBS ' & CO.
"The Basy Jewelers
1520 Douglas Street
I " . i niariV-,:!Uti aV-jJtaeV'" 'SW, " " " j
- .- a . .? a - , - m in ii ii ir i sunn ii
li
Pianos As Faithful As Old Santa Claus
And at prices to fit every purse $75 to $l,ftoo. Mason A
Hamlin, Ilrambach Ciramls, Kianich & Bach, liuf-h & Lane, Kim
ball. Cable-Xelsoa.
KASY AXD ELASTIC TKBIS.
Open KvenijiKS Ut P. 31.
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LACY and TREMAINE
Omaha s Most Exclusive Millinery
1825 Farnam Street
Your ehoiee the remainder of this week of
beautiful French patterns, also hats designed
and trimmed hy Miss Mueller, formerly with
Henri Beiulel 's in Now. V.ork, at
$5
Iiene Sullivan,
Aliiha Kitil t,
Kathryn Kinlth.
".-rtrvile UkIU
Kva Jjivery.
Alice U htlr.
Min
E. C. Tonler.
... . ' . i r r . l
ueurns I, uiiuurr, M . i . jiikpin,
Krnjrcm Smith. Dcorse K. Abbott.
John I'ayne, K. O. Ie.
A. U (iiadwln, rred 8 hoeffUr.
Ueral I Hruc, Howard Urantlen.
AltM-rt Meleneyer.
Pepper-Eachman Wedding-.
Tka weddina of alias Florence Blanch
Rachman. da-ia-nter ot Mr. and Mrs. II.
lUchman. and Joseph .'. Pepper u
celebrated Monday evening at I 30 o clock
at the home of the brute's parent. Th
-remony a performed by Itabbl Fred
erick Conn of Temple Israel.
Iiarry DUbrow sans; "For You.' a com
position of Vernon C. Bennett, Mr. Ben
nett nlaytng the accompaniment, and
afterward playtna th Lohengrin wed
ding march tor the bridal party.
The bride wore an attractive gown of
Kbit Ivory satin made with tunic and
cape effect ef white silk net. The bodice
m made ef Chenttlly lace and chiffoa,
finished with a Lady Baltimore girdle.
)irr veil was of tulle with a frill of
. Uurbe lace, held la. place with Ultra
of th valley. She carried a ahewer bou
quet of lilies of th valley with bride's
roses.
Miae Fantii Wirthsafer ' was bride.
Gifts of Quality Are Here
AARON'S GIFT SHOP
Sixteenth and Farnam
The shopper who wants something exclusive at a very mod
erate cost visit Mill convince yon. Read the following cut
price: Gents' Military Set a, Ut quadruple plate, at it.0H, worth
to 97.50. Heal Kbony Military Net, stamped, at $J.? worth
as.OO. Coniti, Itrush and Mirror, beautiful designs In cuplds,
flowers and figures, at :'..; positively worth to ftM.oo.
Silver
worth
25c
All the 25e Sterling
Silver Thimbles vt
Beautiful Party lloxen,
worth to $0.00, at $1.00,
$1.50, $2 and $2.50
'Ji - Piece Jaegers Silver
Chests, G knives, 6 forkn,
G tea spoons, G table
spoons, 1 butter knife, 1
sugar shell,
at
.$5.98
All the Sterling
Manicure Pieces,
to 75e, choice
at
All the Serving Trays that
sold up to $5.09, f ft A
j-our choice VVlU
Special prices on Ger
man Silver. . Mesh Bags,
Beaded Bags, Carving
Sets.
It will pay jou to attend the closing t'hrhtma price at
AARON'S GIFT SHOP
Sixteenth and Farnam
MESTSi
make very acceptable Xmas gifts. We are ahowlng a wide assort
ment of bedroom, treasure, hall or window and trousseau chests
in which quality and workmanship are the essential features.
Moth.- mice, dust and damp proof.
These chests are offered at factory prices, so that you can
feel assured of a great saving In cost
OMAHA RED CEDAR CHEST CO.
Office With Twlu City lye Works Co.
Douglas 1521. 407 So. 15th Ht. Opposite Orphrnm.
3
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XMAS
FLOWERS
We have a fine lot of Blooming Plants,
such as
Begonias, Cyclaineu, Poinsettas, Azaleas, Made-up Bas
kets, Pretty Palms and Ferns. Our Cut Flowers are fine
American Beauties, Tea Kosea, Carnations, Violets,
Lily of'tlw -Valley, Naivissues, Hyacinths, Orchids,
Poinsettas, Easter Lilies, Calla Lilies, Sweet Peas, Stevia.
We also carry a fine lot of Everlasting Wreath.
Hess & Swoboda
FLORISTS
1415 Farnam Street
Next We Will Give
The
Twins
Xow listen ta this,
girls. When we opened
the doll box to get one
for this week, what
should greet us but a
pair of twins. Think of
it we were quite puz
zled to know what to do
at first, because one ia
enough for any little
Busy Bee to care for.
hut we soon decided
uon a plan
The Twins are to go tc
the country to some little
girl living on a farm, where
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- iiinr, mem; 01 nice iresn
in 11 a every oaj, ana 101s or room 10 romp ana play when they are big
enough to run about.
All the dollies so far have been won by the girls In the cities, and
I am sure you will all be glad to help some little girl on a farm win
fwlns. No one else can get them.
The Twins will be given free to the littlo girl under 12
yew of age, that bring or mails us the largest number of
doll s picture cut out of the Dally and Sunday Itee before
4 p. in. Saturday, January 2. .
The Twino pictures will V, In The Bee every day this week Cut
ln?.nnoUt tRk yUr fr,e,ndrt 10 "v the P,ctu" their paper fo
you too. See how many pictures of The Twins you can get and be
eure to turn them In to The Bee office before 4 p. m. Saturday. Jan. 2
You Can See the Twins at The Bee Office
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tbe Twins
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SECOND
BLEI
Just Like the First One 4 Feet Long
Tha picture of the Sled will be la The Be every day
this week.
Cat them all out and ask your friends to save tha pic
ture In their paper for you, too. See how maty picture
you eaa get and bring them to Th Be office.
Th Bled wT!t be given rre to th boy that send ui
th moat picture beore 4 P. M. Saturday, lwcmbcr 3.