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BELGIAN REFUGEES LANDING AT ELLIS ISLAND
200 Belgian refugees who fled to this country aboard the
Nieuw Amsterdam, under care of Father John de Ville of
Chicago, are now on their way to homes in the middle west
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By MELLIFICIA.
Tuesday, December 14, 1915.
Tk. t EV YORK and all the akattng world wonders In an off renting nio
IV I nient, Juot why they are so skate-mad thu Reason.
JL T Vogue, that faithful chronlrlpr of whim and whlnmle, ad-
mils It Is hard to run a fad to Its lair, but that a wise analyst has
said since the world has learned to dance and acquired nlmbleness of feet,
It roust spend tfils newly acquired nlmbleness In more than one form of ac
tivity. Another heavy thinker of New York blames bridge for the skating folly.
This Is the way It really is, so far as I can make out from all they are
eying: Heads have bwo tired out with all the brain work necessitated by
the bridge playing of the last twelve years, and society, after dwelling upon
such heights of intellectuality, takes a sudden tumble. The world of fash
ion must needs now give Us high brows a well deserved rest, meanwhile us
ing the heels.
But, when the heels will be tired in a year or two, on what high plane
of Intellectuality will Bon Ton rise in order to fill Its limitless capacity for
food for rcul and mind?
Bridge again, most probably the wfae ones answer.
T. B. M. in Cap and Apron.
T. B. M. laid aside" their oars and wor
ries today for a few brief hour of
novelty, wear-ins- caps and aprons to verve
the "Ladle bountiful" and their gueel.
who cams to th Yulnttrie Tea Itooin flr
the dual purpose of helping a worthy
cause and hearty laugh at the men In
th awkwardness of their new role,
wlill the vh'trola merrily turned of
"Briffhten the Corner Where You Are. '
The luncheon were immaterial -on
may eat at any hour of any day the live
long year through.
Among the luncheon hosTea of thl
afternoon was Mra. ban Wheeler, who
had for her srueata;
Medame Medmc
Herman Kount, H. T. 1-emiat.
Warren Kogera,
Ml Jeaa.e Millard.
Mra. Kranlt w. judaon was another
hoeteaa on men's day. Iter guests were:
Meadamee Meadamea
John A. McHhane, H. H. Hnldrlge,
Wilson H. Ixw, Arthur Remington,
W. A. C. Johnson. W. K. McKeen.
Krancl A. brogan,
Mia Kathertne MacCormlck.
Utuer teniae 'lea rtoum tioatessea of
the afternoon were:
Meadamea Meadamea
W. T. Hum. Kohert lJempster,
lrtor I -aide, ell, Neiaun 11. Wmmls,
Vv. A. trar, hi. it. rJlraguu.
Harry UuriUejr,
Mlaa Maigury McCord. ,
Relief Oorpi Event.
. The U. B. Urant poat of the Woman
Relief corps gav a reception Haturuey
evening at the home of Mr. and Mr. H.
O. Bweasy for the out-going otficera,
Musical number wer given end read
ing by memi.er of th octety, anU
Miaa lJoroLhv C. MacMurray gave a
whlitllng oio. ' Tboe present were:
Meeers. and Meauamea t
H. u, ttvea.sy, unit Htern,
j. M. tauierro, Kobert Henderson.
W. u. court,
Meadamea Meadamea
B. K. lilfienbacher, M. A. A.eivtn,
T. V. Uavla. J. Vv. fcAana,
44. C. Uultd. . N. HlKh,
U A. K-cimrdaon, M. Anderaon,
vv O. lurnall, William McMurray
Miaa Dorothy C. Mat-Murray.
Mar
R. V. Tutten,
1 I). Itulelt,
V, J. Maltaon.
W. U Allen,
tieorge Wallace.
Fir autre Fait.
Mia Kern Galloway w given a sur
prlae party by a munber of her frlenu
. .... B.turdav evening. Tioa
present were:
t Mle
Ruth Magrell.
ireno Kwrrn.
Francis Kauikiier,
lidna biiugea,
l.aui Mu,ii.
Meaar.
Harold MlHer.
leonard I'alm
Mlnees
llmel iaraon,
ttcaxle lavi.
Kern llauoway,
Ma.gaiui a.eciannl-
K"-
Aiwaara.
Arnold vv'ahlatroni.
Kd Winteiton.
"ft .TaTtr. home of
... vivi Kttlohufaky on Sunuay after-
noon. Mia Bylvl. levy ha
pointed chairman for the next meelln.
whh will take pla,. at the h.m. ot
MU Tsullne ITegter twe week. nen,
t Ttaii Affair
The flrat annual foot ball party ot U
Nonparlel team w.a held Haturd.y even-
the home of Tarn Moore. The fool
u."l colo.. were ua and the
. . and dancing. .Those
waa mpvnv
present wer :
Mia Naomi Towle and Miss Lury Gar
vin Mis Vlvlenn Barkslom'. daughter of
the Newton Hrakalowa, who came to
Omaha recently from Denver to i-caide,
arrive home Bunday from Bweetbrler
college', Bweetbrler, Va., for the holiday.
nnior Dance Advanced.
The Junior Dance club dunce, which
wn to bo given at the Hotel Kontenelle
on the even ng of December 13. will he
given on tho evening of December Zl
.natcid.
Stork Special.
A daughter waa born to Mr. and Mi.
Walter U Itarri on Monday, Decem
ber tt
Today'i EvenU.
M Mr. J. W. Griffith entertained In
formally at her home to twelve . queaU
at luncheon thl afternoon.
Mr. E. ' A. Hlggln entertained In
formally at luncheon at the Hotel Konte
nelle thl afternoon for Miaa IJIllan
Ilogera ot Chicago, alater to Mr. Geoig
Brandela. ,
Future Erenti.
Mr. If. o. T'nversagt and Mr. Albert
Dreyfoo will give a bridge luncheon at
the Hotel Loyal on TUeaday, Decem
ber a.
Mr. and Mr. rhr)r Kountxe will give
a dinner Thuraday evening. December W,
preceding the Rubacrlptton danca In honor
of Mr. and Mr. F. B. Cowglll, who are
oon to ge to Chicago to make their home.
The Mum' club will give an informal
dancing party at Hart's hall In Dundee.
Thuraday evening. Committee in charge
era Meanre. Vincent Schmlttroth and
adrean Lund.
The North Side Progreaalve club will
enUrtaln at card Wednesday evening at
Druid nail.
Personal Mention.
Mr. and Mra. V. P. Doolittle hava re
turned from Oklahoma City, where they
were called laat week by the lllnea
and death of their father, Mr. William
II. Wood. Mr. Wood waa well known In
thla section a a prominent bualncaa
man In St. Joseph.
Mr. Gc6rge U. Trim ha been confined
to her home several day with an attack
of bronchitis.
Sle. George A. Bargent. Mr. J. W.
Tubh and Mr. W. E. Kas are rKl(-
.ered .at the Hoyal " hotel. Kxceialor
ring.
Mia llasel Maxwell ha gone to Gay-
v.ilrt. H. I)., to apend the holiday with
her grandmother.
Miaa Gertrude Met, who ha been visit
ing In Battle Creek. Mich., returned bom
thl morning.
Mr. 1. B. Hlikox of Fremont, accom
panied by her niece, Miaa Lou ae Webb
of Geneva, waa the week-end gueat of
her alater, Mra. A. J. Webb.
Mrs. Hilda Mathey of Davenport, left
thla afternoon for her home after having
Mailed the peat few day with Mr. and
Mra Arthur Met.
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Mlaeee
Carlaon.
( arlnoii.
1-yck.
Hobb,
Helaendorfer,
Hfiaendorler,
reran.
Msaar.
Keene,
Fitch.
Kuin,
n.iUi,
fichueiaky,
Kamaroakl, .
Llvlugalon,
Mlaaea
Moor.
Krt-Ji-ck, '
Lynch,
Keene,
Mct'reary,
.-niltli.
. Meaar.
Kemple,
tiolflen.
Kulllvan,
Mel.uhlln,
Tracy, '
- Moir.
vci.. KMlth Millar save a keiulnglon
.hi. afternoon for a bride of December,
Ml Alice Maude Gate. The rooms
wera decorated In Chrtatma scheme
-i.K hnilv and Dolnaettlaa. Th taak of
tbs afternoon was hemming towel for
the bride.
Thoa preaent were;
Miea
Amu a Whalen,
Itoae w haien
Negligees and Boudoir Apparel
Alluring Gifts for the Fastidious
What a hott of tplendid gift tugge$tion$ there
re here. Garment that are new, dittinctioe and
dainty are all here in' tplendid aatortments. And the
prices will really delight you a$ much ae the beauti
ul garments.
SeTeral Models of Long
kimonos, In dainty messallne,
cballles, Jap silks, etc., prettily
designed, In loose and dC
empire effects PJ
Our line of Bath Robes will
be represented Wednesday by a
special lot of showy, pretty, soft
colored robes, with pretty de
signs, in eiderdown and blanket
cloth. Specially priced, at
$2.98 "nd $3.98
New Assortment of Pretty
Kimonos, in crepes and fUnnel
ettes; pretty colorings and pret
ty designs, some satin linings;
empire and yoke f tZf
models 4 l.OU
Special House Dresses for
Wednesday, In neat pretty colors
and designs of ginghams and
percales, in a number of new
models and styles, at
$1.50 and $1.98
We show the celebrated
"Brighton" sleeping garments
for porch and out-door sleeping,
made with the combination hood
and ' feet ; good heavy outing
flannels in good colors
Warm, Pretty Knit Goods
XMAS CHEER FOR
MANY THIS YEAR
Sadneii Turns 'to Gladness Through
the Efforts of The Bee and
Associated Charities.
The Bee. In one caae coal has been furn
ished and rent we peld . for another
family.
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CASH D0NATION3 NUMEBOTO
ROYCE GETS YEAH FOR
; , ; TOTING CONCEALED GUN
Jame Clark, recently paroled by th
district court after pleading guilty to a
charge ot grand larceny, was sent to
the penitentiary from one to ten year
becaune he atole ten guna from Harry
Lucas of South Side, his employer.
Harry Royce. a frequent gueat at Hotel
de McShane, muat tpend a year In the
penitentiary because he carried con
cabled weapon.
George Uullui. wlw waa about to be
Irlid on a charge of breaking and enter,
lug, auddeniy decided to plead guilty
and waa eentenced to from one to ten
year.
Mrs. Doane, secretary of the Asso
ciated Charities, In her work of dis
pensing Christmas cheer, necessarily
has experiences which re sad, but as
the days to Christmas grow less, sad
ness Is changed to gladness and the
prospect is that many cheerless
homes will be brightened through the
efforts of The Bee, with the co-operation
of Mrs. Doane.
, A mother, with three small children,
celled at the Charlttea office Monday.
The woman' story waa not an unfamiliar
on. Huabend deaerted family, mother
without money and In need of neceesltles.
Th. mother cried while she told Mrs.
Doane the story of her plight.
One of the children, a golden-hatred
girl, placed her arm around her mother's
nock and said. "Don't cry, mama, .ftanty
will fix It all right." looking at Mr.,
Doane for a reanaurlng glance.
Will " I'- 1
"There la a caae dearrvlng of help at
Chrlatmaa time, or any time for that
matter," remarked Mr. Doane. The
mother ha been given temporary aid and
her little family will not be forgotten at
Chrlatmaa time.
A small mlas told the secretary ska
wented some new etocklnga, because ahe
feared alio did not have any of sufficient
strength to withstand the pressure ot
article which Kanta Clau might loave
at her house.
The secretary report she ha received
several donations of money from per
sons algnlng their name "Friends." and
referring to accounts of needful case a
reported by Mrs. Doane and printed In
it
Old Friends Are Best
Time was when 90 per cent of ail
the soft eoal gold in Omaha wa
th chunky, saiy-klndling, hot
bnrnlng .... '
lUalnut Block
Tho Best Coal
Mined In Iowa
Produced cloae to Omaha, with a ,
low rate of freight, there are ex.
oellea reason for nslnar thl eoal
today la faraae or heating stove.
THE PRICE IS LOW
Only $5.50 per Ton
Znolnded with thla prlo 1 our
written gnaraate. of accural .
weight, thorough re-soraening and
the prompt service posalbl. only ,
with .
Our 70 Yeil-0 Wagons ;
-
Sunderland Brothers
Company
, Phone Douglas 252
On. ot Our Tarda la Tar Tour
Bom.
Infants' 3-Piece Sweater Sets, for
the tot in cold weather.
Red, gray and white.
Infants' Angora Sweater Sets, pret
ty, practical and extra
warm; good colors
Children's Sweater Coats, in good
wool knit, pretty colors of dl
red, gray and white. D X
Children's New. Fiber Silk Sweater
Coats, made. In the pretty, soft col
orings, at-
$1.98
r Sets, pret-
$3.98
y $2.98 "nd $3.98
Special offering of Women's Sweat
ers We have several new models
of pretty sweater coats for misses
and women, with the new sash and
belt effect; many new stitches
shown. The smart new sweater col
oring, also the new ruff neck, rope
sweaters. All In one . dC ft ft
group, choice i.tpO.vJU
Special Sweater Coat for Saturday
Your choice ot several dozen
pretty, good, practical sweater
coats, in all good (J1 Q Q
colors apl.aVO
$1.69
Slippers in Beautiful Styles
at Special Xmas Prices
Beautiful Felt "Cumfy" Slippers for Women In all
the light, delicate shades; made from finest felt with
padded wool soles and heels. Ribbon or frosted trim
med; all styles, both high and low
cut. Packed In fancy fQ r)C
boxes, $1.69, $1.98 j).a0
Slumber Slippers for Men and
Women Made from fine eider
down. In colors. Packed in holly
boxes, special, g
pair TaC
Sheepskin Slippers for Women,
"hiade from the natural leather with
the wool Inside; extremely warm,
serviceable slippers. All qq.
sixes, pair OC
An endless variety of Crocheted
Slippers for Women, all colors, fit
ted with lambswool soles; high and
PaTr.cu.:.. 98c t0 $1.49
Carriage Boots for Women Velvet or padded silk;
SeVr paTred' .r. . . . $4.95 "-. $6.00
This is a Jewelry Xmas and
Here are Some Suggestions
Solid Gold Bracelet Watches, 15-
jeweiea lever movement, guar
anteed. Like cut. Regular price
pricr'..".1? $17.50
Solid Gold Diamond
. Set Scarf Pins, beau-
tlful designs. Special
Wednes- f q Q Q
day .... tj0.l70
Solid Gold Diamond
Set Cuff Links, In
beautiful velvet box,
Solid Gold Diamond Set
La Vallieres, beautiful
designs, f 10 values at
$5 and $5.98
Sterling Silver Manicure
tary Sets, all in nice velvet lined moire boxes,
Wednesday, at
Half Regular Prices
sale do n O
. price . . PO.70
Casque Combs, beautiful
new hair ornaments,
some new designs Just
received. Bpe- . t
cial, each. ........ ap X
Sets, Toilet Sets and Mill-
.JJ
Very Effective Method
for Banishing Hairs
(Mode of Today.)
At a very little cost any woman can rid
her face of hairy growths. If she will vwe
the delatone treatment. Thl 1 made by
mixing some water with a little pow
dered delatone. Thl past 1 spread
upon the hairy surface for I or S min
utes, then rubbed off and the akin
washed, when 'every trace pf hair wi l
have vanished. No harm reaulta from
this treatment, but rare should be uaed
to buy real delatone. Advertisement.
HOTELS,
1 k"$fi Si
.LOS ANGELES
CALIFORNIA
, Hill Straat. Nar 4th.
Absolutely flraproot.
6(3 Room - Rita
Wit Private fctalli.
Locate la th rv laart at thins.
KquiltlT appointed. Hlhst Btn1
ard el aarvlca. European plan. Tarltt
from &0. Prva auto bus maeta all
Iraloa. Wrlta lor toldor.
f. M. DIM MICK. Laam aaa Mir.
Mlaste
Mary W'llmoth,
Lottie Botherv.
Ada BliMatirer,
Ruin OiHan.
Minnie Nfison.
rjinh Flnner.
M-dain'-e
C. I. Allen. M
Kihrl Tit-in-y.
I'aullne Oreen.
tiva Green.
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1 - TftMarr -fT-1 nfttjiiii Tmrrri mir
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Meadamea
iiaiiat M
Llnvoln.
iu. Miller.
ttvtartzlander, Anaiiat Malxrr or
Bridge for Debutante.
Mlaa Mlldid Butler gave an afternoon
bridge In honor of Mie Isabel Vlnaon
baler, a debutant of the oaon. th:
afternoon. The dc-coratlona were pluK
weet pea. Those preaent were:
Mlaaea
Harriet Mel
Mlaaea
laalel Vlnaonhaler.
Mary M'Kealh,
Ma.riun To le.
t.erlrude Meta,
MargTJf Mi-ford,
Iiiiae Wlitte.
I.u. ila Bacon.
Helen Iiieraen,
I'livlta l.umtin of
r-ult Ijtke,
Meadanei
Iyouia Meyer.
All Jagiilih.
Kleanur Ma-kay.
Krancia llmhateller.
ritnlla 1 hummel.
Helen t'lxrke.
Marten Kuhn,
Kuxenl 1'Htieraon,
Anne Uifford.
M'dinea
J. IJ. W ebster.
Engagement Announced.
The engagement lis btfen announced of
Mr. Walter A. Mandelberg and Mlaa
Kathryne Mack of New York City.. Mr.
Mandelberg lived In Omaha until a few
year ago, but now make hi hum tn
New Xork.
School Set Returning.
M!s Ulady Bobertaon return hem
(torn Bradford acadi-my, Bradford, XlaaJ..
8anUay muirulng to pnd the holiday
i'ii her j-aient. Mr. anj Mrs. M SI.
!.uti tn. Wlier Bradford academy
giji who 11 return for Christina ar
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BUY GIFTS NOWr
Our great Suectal Christmas Gift Sales ot Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry,
ecllDse anything ever before attempted. Larger stocks, greater values
ud every article sold on Our Kay Credit Tern. Thousands of wise peo
ple have already purchased many of their Christmas gifts, so why should VOl' wait till the big rush Is on when
all the advantage Is on your side if sou do your shopping NOW. WK I.WITK YOU to come to our store and
open a charge account for all your personal needs and for all gift purposes.
Wa are fcowln- a beautiful!
line of gataty sew La Valuer
la th. late fasoieaebla A,
tern -olld sold d p'aMBun-,
aot with ('!! Alantoada aad
pearl, at prices rans'la- fr an
M ap, and ere.it terms te ea.t
yjac coav.iuaaoe.
Salaty
sTw
Xtaalga
- VtASSOBTS ASTO Kl, MK .oU(,
JJT IBitL LA Loflla "Herfao- J
V TALLIKKX tian mounting .
?f TlS-La ValUer. J a Mout
Jyrt tine aulld gold.
-3 '-.V i:ngllh finish
Baad. T
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oirt A
liant lua-
m o a d. it
fine genu
ine Pearla. Ba
roque Pearl drop.
U In. solid gold
chain.
tl .ao a Moat a.
V?a&
4
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IXamord
I roil
$50
I.
tsaldlea' ltlng.
tin diamonda set in
Ulatlnumr band of
ring la 14K I3B
solid ir...t )WV1
t3.ao atoata
T5 Scarf
solid
vU ' colli, maw-
Mc """l top, 7
S Iiainond.
a to a
Moath
Ts "Tut Rat't FtTait "
12 Size Thin Model Elgin
19 tzri ei2o
01&
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If a. Men' a HiamonJ
King. S-prong TH)tn
WO. 343 !" 11
ar double atock . gold
moiiuiing. UK IGfi Ifilled. arranted for 2 year. tin
oliX gi'ld w 'iiulialiod or beautifully enaraved. . . 6
1.S3 a Wk
Call r Writ, tn Catalo' Mo. Sox
hod or beautifully enaraved.
Term 1 gl.ao a Moata.
i 1 VY I s 1 If I Bpecua AtUuUoa ttivea t. Mail Orders.
W U US) The National Credit Jewelers
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Kaia Floor, City STatl Saak !,, 40) go. ISth Kt Osaaka.
Opposite Buge.Jlaaa Oe. beparUaaat imi.
Thaa Doaglaa 1444 aad Oar
Baieamaa Will Call Wit Aay
A'Uol. You Deslr.
Open Every Night Un
til Christmas.
! $0 t l Sal t f 0 K0 t 0 Sal t0 t 90 10
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Splendor-But Safety First
Picture to yourself the bright dancing eyes of
jthe kiddies as they get their first glimpse of the Christ
imas tree sparkling with scores of brilliant little electric lights.
Think, too," of the danger from fire
when candles are used on a tinder-like tree
covered with inflammable articles.
Make this an Electric Christmas
from Christmas tree lights to gifts.
Electrical gifts combine good taste, appropriate
ness and usefulness.
A m a a easa
And may be had at following stores:
American Electric Co., 520 S. 16th St., D-H81 .
Brandeia Stores, 16th and Douglas Sts., D-1614 .
Burgss-Granden Co., 1511 Howard St., T-631
Burgess-Naah Co., 16th and Harney Sts., D-137
Burkhart, Frank 0., 219 S. 19th St., D-78
Burns, Jos. M., & Co., 704 N. 24th St., So. Side, So.-893
Oorr, James, Electric Co., 205 S. 19th St., D-4466
Durkin, Thomas, 2419 Cuming St., D-2519
Hayden Bros. Store, 16th and Dodge Sts., D-2C00
Milton Rogers & Sons Co., 1515 Harney St., D-124
Nebraska Cycle Co., 15th and Harney Sts., D-1662
rtmoVio Vl.ovltol WnrVn 1211 TTamanr Rf TI.11S1
Orchard & Wilhelm Carpet Co., 414 S. 16th St., D-313
Rice-Pope Company, Inc., 1907 Farnam St., D-2448
Sherwood, W. W., 213 S. 20th St., D-7633
Thew & Luhr, 110 N. 15th St., D-2375
Williams, E. B 308 S. 18th St., T-1011
Wolfe Electric Co., 1810 Farnam St., T-1414
Omaha Electric Light & Power Co.
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