T7TR OMATTA SUNDAY nKK: DI-XTiMRKU in, 1015. Dundee I Sooietv Notes ! c : ii Mr. T. I. El lick ha returaad from th Mt. Mis Inn WMtfa.ll I spending th holi days In Cml, Nete. Th Dunde school bad Christmas) rclse FT Vis y afternoon. A daughter u born Monday to Mt. a nd Mr, nyrward T. HojrU Mr. J. J. Lamp entertained Inform illy at luncheon laat Thursday. Mr. J. H. Conrad wfll b hostess 'Wednesday for th Book clnb. Th Dunde Circle of the C C. I met Monday with Mr. L B. Doty. Th Ladle' Aid eoclety met v Friday afternoon with Mr. Q. O. Oulnter. Ml Ollr FsrsTison hostess Friday for the Dundee Bridge Luncheon club. Mr. and Mrs. J. Splesbersrer leave for New Tork Monday, to be rone a month. The Dundee Sunday school will have an enterta'nment Friday, Christmas eve. Mr. Clyde Drew entertained the Wednesday Bridge Luncheon club Tuesday. Mr, decree K. Thompson entertained the Tuesday Auction Briar club the last week. Mr. Famam of Dayton. O., waa a guest weanesaay or nr. ana Hir. h. a. wniie- house. Mr. W. T. Robinson entertained at luncheon Thursday for Miss Louis White. Mr. and Mr. Arthur Cooley and chil dren will spend th holiday In Burling ton, la. x Morton Rhoadea arrive today from Dartmouth college to spend the holiday t home. Th Chautauqua Circle, Tennyson chapter, met Monday with Mrs. W. EJ. Rhoadea. Mrs. H. V. Sutton of Broomfleld, I-, Is the guest of her cousin, Mrs. Mary Tiapmen. Senator and Mrs. Norrta Brown enter tained the member of th Harmony club last evening. ' Mrs. Charles Splttraan of Grand Island is the guest of her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Bowlby. Mr, and Mr. W. & Wiley entertained th Saturday Evening Auction Bridge crab last evening. Mary and Phillip Johnson are expected Thursday from Oberlln college for the Christmas holiday. Mr. A. W. Stuart of Chicago la here to spend the holiday with her daughter,, Mrs. O. C. Edgrly. Miss Jaral KlUlan of Wahoo, Neb., waa a guast last wees ei tn Aliases (Lucfll and June Brown. Mr. Charles Met entertained at bridge Wednesday for her house guest, Mlsa Alice Judge of St. Louis. Dr. and Mrs. W. F. Crook and family leave this week for Carroll, la-, to spend Christmas with relative. Drew Arend returned from Culber on Wednesday, bringing a school friend, Mr. lllckey, of South Dakota. Mrs. George Brandels entertained in formally at bridge Friday afternoon tor her sister, Mlsa Lillian Roger of Chi cago. Mr. J. L. Cobey St. Paul. Neb., who ha been the Clarkaon hospital, la con valescing at the home of his sister, Mrs. D. 1m Johnston. Mr. R. R. Copp of Chattanooga, Tenn.. and Mr. C. J. Morton of Grand Island ere with their mother, Mr, W. H. Pen dell, until after the holidays. Th member of the Phllathea class held their regular meeting Tuesday even ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Dodds. Mr. and Mr. H. B. Foster were guest of th class. Mrs. William Belcher and lltye daugh ter of Memphis, Tenn., are visiting Mrs. Belcher's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. C Peters, over th holiday. Mr. Belcher will join them for Christmas. Benson Social Circles ! I Classmates Homo from School for tho Holiday Season ) ' V?) Virginia ff omit v.; Y It "tfe JK$ti'A9 V i M W x ' ' v rf. of fouth Sl.ln. Father Aniel leaves shortly for New Tork. Itodrrlc Crane li eiperted home Mon day from lAwrenceville, to spend the holiday vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mm. Thomas IV ("Vane. Mlas Vlrlnla Crofoot wl'l arrive Wed nesday from the Sarrvd lleort academy, Kden hall, Philadelphia, to he ulth her parents. Mr. and Mrs. U V. Crofoot. for the holiday. Florence Social Items WiLhchti Home from School for Holidays Boys and Girls Come Trooping Mrs. N. H. Tyson la In Chicago, where )ie will spend th holiday with relative. Program were rendered In all the pub lics schools before closing for the holidays. Little Charles Hodder, who ha been ao seriously ill for a month. Is now slowly recovering. Mr. and Mr. J. More of Bloomlngton, III, visited at th horn of Mrs. More a aunt. Mr. C. BUrtr. Mis Julia Krlal, superintendent of the Floreno schools, will spend th Christ mas holidays at Lincoln. Ouy KlUlan arrived horn Tuesday evening from Gothenburg, Neb., where he spent th last few months. Miss Vera Marshall entertained the young women's kenslngton at a Christ mas party Tuesday evening. Mr. V. E. Toung was hostess to the Benson kenslngton Friday afternoon at a 1 o'clock Christmas dinner. Mis Alma Laurltzen left last week for her home in West Point after a visit with her brother, J. Laurltzen. Mr. and Mr. M. M. Wlaner entertained at dinner Wednesday for Mr. and Mra A, Mockwell of Clay Center, Neb. The Missionary society and Methodist Ladles' Aid society held an all-day Joint session at the church Wednesday. Mr. Charles Tracy was appointed on the board of trustee and managers of th Old People' Horn association. A daughter waa born to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beavers on Sunday and a son to Ir. and Mra Charles Fulll on Thursday. Mra V. R. Shelly entertained Thursday afternoon at a kenslngton. About fifteen guests were present. Luncheon was served. Rev. C. G. Bloomqulat officiated at the .'uneral services of the pioneer resident, Andrew Larsen, which was held Isst Tuesday. The Westminster guild met at the Pres byterian church. A o'clock supper was served to th member by Mr. C. Saw telle and aix young women. Mr. and Mra. Russell Walsh and Mrs. James Walsh left Wednesday for the coast. J. Walsh will Join them soon to -pend the winter there. The Luther league of the English Lu- heran church holds Its first devotional ervice this evening. Lunch will be rvd preceding the services. Charles Aubert of Norfolk, Neb.; John . nderson of Waterloo and Mr. and Mi. llliam Whltmer of Omaha were guests t the J. Fry home last week. The Young Girls' club of the Methodist hurch mill have a Christmas tree in the !jiHeinent Mondav evenlnir tn rr.n... hrlstmaa toys for charity work. Th DaptUt and Presbyterian churches five their Chrtutmas program Friday evening, the Methodist and EnglUh Lu theran on, Thursday evening and the Auguntana Lutheran this evening. Mis Helen Pearce' arrival from school last Sunday waa a complete surprise to her parents and mad her the first of the school girl to reach home for the holi day. Friday Mia Clara Hart, Miss Corlnn Elliott and Mia Mary Glfford arrived horn from Dana Hall with Miss Reglna Oonnell. Mr, Denman Kounts came horn Fri day also from Cleveland. Mr. Edward Fuller returned Wednesday from Culver. Miss Naomi Towle came bom Thursday morning from Bradford academy. Miss Helen Shepherd, Mis Alio Rushton and Mlsa Gertrude Porter will be horn to day from Tarry-town. Mlsa Helen Bhep erd, whose parents are in New Tork this winter, will be with Mis Alice Rushton part of the time. Mlsa Emily Keller will be home Thurs day from Rosemary Hall and Miss Esther Wllhelm and Mlsa Virginia Of futt come the next day from Mlsa S pence's. Miss Grace Allison reaches horn Tuesday. Edward Crofoot will be home Monday from Lawrenoevlll and his sister. Miss Virginia, Wsdnesday from Torreadale, Pa. Mr. Isaao Carpenter will reach horn Monday or Tuesday. He stopped In To ledo on hi way from Cambridge to be best man at th Loomls-Geddes wedding Saturday. Charles Burgess does not get horn until tha day before Christmas and Mors Palmer and Floyd Smith com Thursday. Miss Helen Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Smith, returns from Mis S pence's school Friday. Miss Vivien ne Bark alow arrive this morning from school at Sweet Briar. Va., and will be her with her parent. Mr. and Mr. Newton Barkalow. The Cornell men do not get home until a day or two before Christmas and John Hanlghen doe not com at all, as n goe wim tha Olee club on it holi day concert tour of th larger eastern cities. He will be in Buffalo Christmas oay, the guest of a fraternity friend. Mlsa Josephine Congdon arrive today from Vassar for the Christmas vacation. Victor Caldwell, Frits Buchols, Francis Gaines, Douglas and Clarence Peter and all the Vale men came home today. Fawcett Porter doe not get home until the day befor Christmas and tha Millard boy atop over in Chicago a few day with their father and will be here late In the week. Carlisle Allan, a sophmor at th Uni versity of Illinois, I spending the holi day vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Allan. Miss Leola Harris surprised her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Harris, by arriving home Saturday morning from Wellesley college. She will remain' until January Mis Harris was accompanied home by Mlsa Margaret Loo mis, who also attend Wellesley. Miss Edna Riley returned from Chevy Chase, Washington, D. C, accompanied by Mis Nan Spalding, to spend the holi days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Riley. Clark Riley came home Thurs day morning from Culver- Military acedemy. Culver, Ind. Miss Grace Allison, daughter of Dr. and Mra. C. C. Allison, will arrive Tues day from Sacred Heart academy, Man hattanvllle, N. Y.. and Miss Carlta O'Brien, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. O'Brien, will also arrive that morning from the same academy. Mis Harriet Walters, who attends Kemper Hall, at Kenosha, Wis., and Mr. Waltman Walters, who Is a student at Dartmouth, arrived today to spend the holiday with their parents, Mr. and Mra. Frank Walter. Mr. Casper Offutt, who attends Yale, will net be home for the holidays, but will remain 'in New York. Mr. Jarvis Offutt. who is a student at Harvard, will spend hi vacation In th south. Mr. Ed ward U Smith, sone of Mr. and Mra O. J. Smyth, who attends Holy Cross college, will spend Christmas in New York City. Miss Mildred Todd, daughter of Mr. and Mr. Willis Todd, who attends th Bristol school in Washington, will spend tho holidays In Indianapolis. Miss Gladys Robertson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Robertson, who at tends Bradford aoademy, MasKachtieetts, came hme this morning. Mr. Albert Blbbersen, son of Mr. and Mrs. I. Slbberean, will arrive home tomor row from Dartmouth college. Mr. Arthur Loomle, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard O. . Loomls, will arrive horn Christmas v from Cornell. Mr. Walter H. Cohn. son of Mr. Her man Cehn, will arrlv Vednoday from Ann Arbor, Mich. Mlsa Dorothy Lyle returned Thursday morning from Mis Wheolock's Kinder garten Training school at Boston to spend the Christmas vacation with her parents, Mr. anl Mrs. W. C. Lyle. Her roommate. Miss Emma Fullaway, also of Omaha, will spend the holidays In Philadelphia with relatives. , Miss Jacy Allen came home this morn ing to spend the holidays with her par ents, Mr. and Mfs. Oscar Allen. Miss Allen attends th Baldwin school at Bryn Mawr, Pa. Miss Dorothy and Miss Janet Hall are expected home today from Chicago. Miss Dorothy Dahlman returned Friday from school at Oodfrey, 111. Miss Helen Walker of Council Bluffs arrived this morning from Sweet Briar college in Virginia. Miss Margery Smith will be home Thursday from Bryn Mawr, stopping over in Chlcafto for a day. Miss Elsa. Smith returned Saturday from Chicaao. where she, is attending Chicago university, to spend the Christ mas holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Smith. Mr. Lester Robinson, student of the University of Nebraska, Is expected home Monday to spend Christmas vacation. Hurd Btryker, aon of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Btryker, will be home Friday from Chicago, where he 1 attending law school. John and George Park arrived Satur day from Spauldlng, where they are at tending school. Miss Jeanae Mullen 1 expected home from Sioux City, la., for th Christmas holidays. ' Miss Ruth- Mark of Sioux City, la., 1 the guest of Miss Hattle Steinberg. Miss Jeanne Mullen will come from Des Moines, where she la attending St. Joseph' aoademy, to spend the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Mullen. Mr. John McDonald will return from the state university to spend the holidays with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Henry MoDonald. Mr, Thomas Brown return 1 horn from the University of Wisconsin the end of last week to visit with his mother, Mrs. Thomss Brown, until December 2d, when h will leave for Racln to attend a house party and dance. Mis Dorothy Brown will be guest In Madison, Wis., at the Junior prom, staying with her brother, Mr. Tom Brown, at the Kappa Sigma fraternity house. Miss Lllllsn Weiss cornea home Thurs day from the University of Chicago, where she I In her Junior year, to be with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Weiss. Miss Alloe Mareme Burchmor arrived Saturday from Central college, Isling ton, Mo., to be with her mother, Mr. Thomas W. Burchmor. for th holldaya. Father Angela, prefect of Spalding col lege, Spalding, Neb., chaperoned horn Cahill Riley, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. U. Riley, and Jamea, Robert and John Parks, F. K. Whlttaker, who has km spend In his vacation at Emerson and Thurs ton, Neb., returned hotrm Tuesday. Mrs. I j. A. Taylor, who has been visit ln at Excelsior Sprlnsn, Mo., has re turned home, much Improved In health. M! Lulu Mae Coo hss returned from Lincoln to spend the Christmas holidays WUU her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M, C. Coe. MIbs Viola Mjer ntul Mlsa t n Klrkr Patrick have Friday for Pulton. Neb., where they stnd the Christmas holi days. The volunteer firemen are making plans for an elaborate banquet tv be held early In January, to which about MO Invita tions will be Issued. Mlsa Jean Butter of York and John Butter, students at the K'tate university, are cpemllne their vacations with their parents, Rev. and Mrs. J. .M. Buter. Mrs. Henry Ankney rntertalned de lightfully at her homo on Bluff street Thursday at a "stag" party. About thirty women enjoyed her hospitality. Mrs. J. II. Hunter of Missouri Valiey, la., who has been visiting her daughter. Mrs. J. II. Price, was operated on this week and is now fcettlng along very nicely. In honor of their now drill team, tho Florence guards. Florenoe camp of the Woodmen of the World entertained after the election of officers on Thursday evening. Mrs. John ('I:iskow of Omaha, who formerly lived Florence, entertained the Dorcas society of Florence ChrlMlan church at her homo this week In a d Huhtful manner. . v Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Plat entertained at dinner Tuesday evening, when their guests were Mr. and Mrs, Edward Ben ton of Omaha, Mr. James Francis, Mrs. M. Cook of Guerdon, Ark. Miss Jessie Tuckrf, daughter of Mayor Tucker and wife, la now ,ln Pan Fran cisco, from whence she will sail Monday, on the Boyd, for Manila, where she will be the guest of her sister, Martha, who Is now the wife of Lieutenant Armstrong. rr'- o o G. E Shukert j&Ji 15th and Harney Streets ) ursofxjuality ( 4fiV SPECIALS THIS WEEK: Or"" 16-ln. Hudson Soul Coats, lutest styles, ruffle skirts, with JJQC or without bolts, upoclal price J)7iJ Kuaalan I'ony fonts, 36 to 40 Inches long, special fiJQC to CJIO prices this week JaSO 3iU Grey Kox Sets, round or pillow muff, animal scarf, $X5 Hed Fox Sets, round or lllow muff, animal CI K to scarf DlO PO3 Beaver Sets, round or pillow muff with the E to Ji C latest shapes In scarfs wOO 3TJ Genuine Otter Sets, pillow muffs and button to $50 Mack Marten Rets, melon, round or pillow muff, Cir. to tfJCrt latest styles In scarfs iD'iU J)OU We show a great variety of separate muffs, all special prices JJO this week, up from 401-3 faoutli Fifteenth Street X rzzx JEWELRY Tlie Most Kxqulalte Offering in Fine Jewelry. lwixAii mines. OMAII.WS JIrT KTOUK. Reese Jewelry Co. 4:l Routh 10th Htrect. City National Hunk IlulUltntf. Otnahn, Neh. Ih.WH1'W 3: rzv: A FREE Xr.MS GIFT This coupon entitles you to tha Beautiful Christmas sfumber of EVERY CHILD'S MAGAZINE If sent to 314 Routh ltth atreeV Omuim, before Wednesday. Subscription TS cents. Make th children happy for a whole year. A gift card free with each subscription. Grace Borenson, Kdltor. If. tttl. ft (Si 3 T LUJU U u '4 UV7L & SONS CO, "o)Elig u u 1515 HARNEY S HEADQURTERS FOR ' w30 CASSEROLES. Complete, as above, only 93.25 Hand-painted ffl.OO Coffee Percolators 98c Alcohol Coffee Machine . . $6.60 Pie Dish and Holder ...$2.23 Steak Planks $0.00 Fancy Coffee Pots $2.0o Vacuum Bottles $1.00 Coaster Bets .......... $2.50 Pepper Mills 75c a Samovars $2.23 Nickel Tray $2.23 Brass Cuspidors 05c Ash Trays 85c Tea Pot Stand 75c Silver Plated Knives and Forks for Razor Sets . . . . Gi)lette Itazors Carving Shears Scissors in box Fireless Cooker.... Carpet Sweepers . . , Gas Ranges, up from Klrxible Flyer Bleda $2.5U, $i.oo and $3.7., .$3.4M . .$1.00 , .$3.00 .$2.75 . . .63c $17.00 .$2.75 $13.75 The Toy That Is Like Real Structural Steel Prices $1.00, $2.00 and Up To $15.00 u C'AKVINU KKTS. Regular $5.00 Sets, special ..$1.23 Regular 16.00 Sets, special ..$J.30 Scissors Sets $1.75 Manicure Sets . $1.H3 Pocket Knives 23c KLECTIUO IRONS. American Beauty, Universal, Oarland ..$3.00 up to $5.(o Electric Toaster $4.00 Electric Grills. $5.00 Electric Chafer $13.00 Electric Percolator $fl jw Electric Lamps $.1.1)5 Electric Heaters $3.73 Electric Sweepers $l&fto Electric Curlers $3.50 Electric -Washer $03.00 Electric Sewing Machine Mo tors $13j Electric Curling Iron Heaters for ,$1JW FOR THE CHILDREN. Foot Balls, from $1 up to $2.23 Air Rifles, up from ....$1X5 Tool Cabinet $3.00 Wagons, up from $1.50 B. U. Roller Skates . ...$l.4i Child's Table Set ...... .$1JJ ) Hockey Sticks 23c Boys' Skstes 75c Girls' Skates $1 23 Skis, 4-foot ' $1.23 Never before could your ca!sh buy so much In all your experience you never attended a clearing sale where good furniture was being hurried away at such a terriffic cut in price. We're determined that J every piece of furniture included in this sale shall be HURRIED AWAY AT ANY SACRIFICE We've slashed right and left. We're going to make this sale beat any sale that ever held the attention of Omaha people. Come ex pecting tremendous values come expecting the greatest values you ever saw in all your life. iltWtegi u JS$ssv- SB - IWlntntHBIHR- DRKKBER8 Regular Price . t 13.00 Dressers 8 f 16.00 Dressers S $ 22.00 Dressera $ 30.00 Dressera $ $ 42.00 Dressers g $ 65.00 Dressers g $ 90.00 Dressers 8 $125.00 Dressers $ 1145.00 Dressers $ Sals Price 7.98 0.50 13.20 18.00 25.20 20.00 51.00 8H.OO H7.25 $170.00 Dresners $102.00 flBPff Solid Oak Rocker Feat upholster ed in genuine leather, a large, roomy, high quality rocker. DREH8KR. Large, roomy dresser, golden oak finish, neat and pleasing design, French' bevel mirror Price cut to 80.75 DAVKNrORTS 29.00 Dav'p'ts gt 33.60 Dav'p'ts 8 45.00 Dav'p'tA g 52.75 Dav'p'ts S 75.00 Dav'p'ts A $162.00 $180.00 Dav'p'ts 8 18.50 21.25 U7.O0 :il.5 00.00 01.25 Dav'p'ts 8108.00 TABLES LIBRARY Regular Price $14.00 Lib. Tables 8 $20.00 . S1Z.OO $27.75. 810.05 $33.00. 818.75 $35.00, 821.00 $38.50. i1.75 $47.50. 829.00 $55.uo, S33.0U v. v vr'T T Sale Price 8.40 Humi dors and Smoker Stands 8 e v e r al de signs now cut In price front $0.5O down to $1.50. Best values In all Omaha. 20.00 27.76 32.60 47.00 00.00 BUFFETS Buffets . . . . Buffets . . . . Buffets . . . . Buffets . . ; . Buffets 75.00 Buffets , 80.00 Buffets 85.75 Buffets 97.50 Buffets $110.00 Buffets 812.00 ...... S 10.03 810.50 828.50 830.00 845.00 t48.0O 54.00 858.25 $60.00 SvyTTTls I m i ii J r m Sewing iSt Cabi" Sift nets a solid oak and mahogany finish, splendid c a b 1 -nets, reduced now to $8.95 Ul'FFKTH Made of solid oak, roomy and well made. French bevel mirror; thoroughly dependable; should sell at $25. Sp'l this sale S14.5U IROV 1JKDS Sample Iron Beds 81 OS $ 0.00 Iron Beds 83 55 $ 8.00 Iron Beds 84175 $11.00 Iron Bed 80.00 $15.00 Iron Beds SSiOO BRASH BLDS $20.00 Brass Beds 811 50 $2 8.00 Brass Beds 813!50 $40.00 Brass Beds $2400 $03.00 Brass Beds $3S.00 $75.00 Brass Beds $42.00 LICATH Kit ROCKEIM $11.50 Rockers 8 0.75 $13.60 Rockers $ 7 50 $20.00 Rockers $12IH $?2.00 Rockers $22i50 LIBRARV CASKS Keg. Sale Price Price 15.00, $ 0.75 25.00. 813.50 $32.00. 810.75 145.00. 81O.0O $52.50. $2.50