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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 26, 1915)
TIIE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: PECEMBEtt 1015. 2-B si r . ; a. Recent Brides at Home for Christmas n isi at . 7 - v SOT . . ! u u ' Q' v A i n i T7, ,rtTv, TT MR8. HERBERT FRENCH. fc' ! V X I MRS. MILTON DU RKLI ? r . FOR 20 DAYS Oaffif G30QBAV, BEG. 27th "Music Makes Any House A Home' reaf lys of Eflospe's 1513-1515 DOUGLAS STREET Iffltfentory ea New Pianos, Player Pianos, Grand Pianos Our larqo ChrlstmaH Btork not havlne arrived in tlnip, we are consequently heavily overstocked, which positively must b reduced bprore INVKNTORY PERIOD; hence a sweeping reduction In prices all along the line. Here Is your opportunity, the one you havo been WAITIN'O for. Our I-OS jour (JAIX. LET'S GET TOGETHER Most wonderful array of hlKb-grade, medium-grade and lesser makes of Flanos ever offered. Think of this great line of bea'itlful new Grand. I'prights nnd Plaver-Planon selling pt unhenrd-of prices and terms. The World-Renowned KRANICH & BACH, KIMBALL, BUSH & LANE, Popular CABLE-NELSON, the HINZE and GERHARD PIANOS, BEHR BROS.i HENDERSON and HOSPE PIANOS. Imagine a Dependable, Hew Piano for only $163 on $1.50 weekly payments: other instruments of high-grade at $105, $225, $318. $.140, $305, and Player Pianos that were $450 to $850, now $375 to $600, at sums and terms to suit your circumstances. A Groat House Guarantee s its Pianos and Player-Pianos and Grand Pianos to be the best values obtainable, and as the Great House has the reputation of being the most reliable and responsible. Its guarantee fully protects you. When a house like this, whose integrity has never once been questioned in a business life of 4 0 years, presents facts such as these, bow could you refuse to take advantage? This Reduction Sale Runs for 20 Days ueginntng jvionaay, December ztn. on January lOtn we close our books lor the year, to save from $50 to $160 per Piano or Player. A stool free; a scarf free. Here is a chance mote Mrs. Thomas Heyward' What, v:; -:v is Going On in Society Circles i i ! , , i .. Dinner for School Set Mr. and Mrs. It. O. Loom! will lv a beautifully appointed dinner at thrt Hotel Fontenelle PjniUy for their ion, Arthur, who Is home from Cornell. Polneettiaa and Christ ma a decorations BneaMy will brighten the dinner tabla and aixteen of the younger aet will be (iueitatned. Intereitinj Houie Partj. Mr. and Mr. F. H. Craig. are enter taining an Interesting bouse party for the holidaya. Soma of the member of the party conie from the far aouth and eaat. the etatea of New Tork, TennpMoe, Georgia and Alabama all being rep. rrernted. The house gueata are Ulna Harriet Grotnfboro of Atlanta, (korgla; MbU Marlaa Burnett of lleniphta, Tenneesee; Mlaa Mute Frank of Fy recuse, New York, and Ur. W, P. Craig and Mr. 8. M. Gibson of Montgomery, Alabama. Honor Suifrag-e Speaker. The Kqunl Franchise aodety will give a luncheon at the Commercial club Thura day. honoring torn. R, K, H. Bteyena of Syracuse, N. r a former Omaha woman ho Is Ultlnr hrr sister. Mn. J B. Mann. Mrs. Ktevena Is actlva In suff rage afaira la tit MiU Uri Chtnci Johamtea and Mr. Joseph folcar of the Kqual Franchise aoclety are In charge of the arrangements for the luncheon. Mra. J. M. Mtualf U praaldant of the society and the members of the board are: Mfesdamea E. . I-ood Joseph oicer, '. H, Mtebblns. C K. Johannes, Mtesdamea Juhn U. Kennedy, 1C M. Fairfield, a U Burke. C. D. Wakefield. Vftiilng Kani. ' - ' Mlea Avllda iOoore, daughter of Mrs. May t Keatoo. wUI be married to Ir. Krnest Xna Wilson, aoo of Mr. Charlea II. Wilson of Lincoln, on Wadnaaday at seven o'clock at the. I'mted - Preeby terlaii church, the Rev. Hugh B. fipear officiating. The trtde will be given away by her brother, lr. Hoy C. Moore, gd ahe wll be atteiied- by Mi4" Nora- J. ' Nelooo. S 'I ! I ' MRS. W. 1L BELCHER. The tt man will be Mr. Ralph Brown of Chicago, and Measera. Ted Uhmtr and Harold More will act aa usher. Utile Miss leabrl Uhmn will carry the ring, and the ribbon stretchers will be Misses Fredericks Hwartilander, Theva Gail Vartnes of Chicago, and Olive Lhmer. " Mis. Carrie - B. llaymond of Lincoln will play the wedd ng march and Mr Walter B. Graham will be soloist. I After the ceremony, a reception will be given at the home of the bride from elxht to ten o'clock In wbich Mrs. Keaton will be assisted by the mem hers of the wedding party. Colony-Byera Wedding. A vary pretty wedding waa solemnised at the home of Mr. and Mra W. pauey Thuraday evening, when their daughter. Vera Mabello Byers, , wetfdeg to Klllott Archie Colony of Salem, Ore., the double ring service be ing used. Promptly at I o'clock and pre ceding the wedding - march, Mlaa Lite Kamey of Tork. Neb., sang "Th Dawn and 'Cotnpenaatlon." by Carrie Jacobs Bond. M'ss Ine Bloom, at the piano, played the chorus from ."The Ko Maid." by naiiciilun. nhkli waa sung by taelv of Mlaa Byera' schoolmate and friends. who led th march down th stair carry ing ropoa of mllax, forming an aisle through which the bridal party marched to Mendelssohn' wedding march. The bridal party was led by the Rev, r. W. Lsavltt. followed by F. C. Bailey, brother of the bride aa beat man, and th groom; then cam the ring bearers, Mary Helt- land and Dean Webster, dressed - In whit, each carrying a basket of roses which contained th rings. They were followed by Mr. F. A. Thomas, sister of th bride and matron of honor. Th bride wor a beautiful gown of white pussy-willow taffeta and chiffon with pearl ornaments, carrying a bouquet of whit bridal roses. Th matron of honor wor a beautiful gown or yellow tarieta a re pea with aim net and yellow rose buds, and h carried bouquet of yellow rose bud. The bridal party assembled under a canopy of yellow and white chrysanthe mums interwoven with wild smile. Th color scheme throughout vii yellow and white. . , During th ceremony Miss Bloom pl4yed Romance." by 'Schumann, and Just be fore the benediction Mis Ramey sang "Beauty Eye," by F. Paolo Toatl. Th out-of-town guests were Mra. R. It. Manaon, Grant, Neb.; Mra. T. A. Thomas. Aurora, Neb., and Mr. and Mra. H. O. Hall, Mra. Jennie Stephens, Mr. Nora Osborn. Mrs. II. M. Vr&denberg, Mis Lita Ramey, Miss Bessie Maqulr and. M'ss Stella Lov of Tork. Neb. Mr. and Mrs. Colony will be at home at 179 North Twenty-first street, Salem, Ore., after February 1. Parker-Folki Wedding. Th marriage of Miss Edna Folks. daughter of Mr. and Mra. J. c. Folks, of Pender, Neb., and Mr. J. 8. Parker, son of th Rev. J. J. Parker, was celebrated at 4 o'clock on Christmas day at th horn of Mr. and Mra. William Sidney. Th Rev. a. A. Hulbert or tit. Mary 'a Avenue Congregational church officiated. Preceding th ceremony, Mre. Florence Basler sang "'Because," and Miss Netti Baker played, th Lohengrin Bridal chorua. . The wedding waa a quiet one and there were no attendant!. Christmas decora tions prevailed and a reception followed the ceremony. The bride wore her go-away suit rf wisteria velvet, trimmed la fox fur. with bat to match, and ah wore a corsage boquet of lUes of the valley. The young coupl left last evening for Chicago oa their wedding trip. After February 1 they will bo at home at apartment No, t, Th Troy. Holiday Affairs Planned. The New Tear' eve dancing party of the I.a Mara club will be held Friday evening at Turpln'a aadeiny. F pen' a I arranaemenla hav been made for this particular dance and th members an tlclpate this -affair to be the most suc cessful of th season. With the School Set ' , Mlsa Helei-Curtls. who' -attends Rock ford college Is spending the ' holiday with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Curtis. ' Mr. Warren Breckenridgo arrived homo Thuraday from Cambridge for hi vaca- (Contlaued on Pag Three. Column On.) Fifth Ave PICTURE PRICES CUT Just l,000 Too lYSany For Inventory In the next twenty days we propose to cut down our Picture stock, both framed and in sheet form. This takes in every variety of paintings, water color pict ures, pastel pictures, steel engravings, etchings, fac simile pictures, artotypes. whether framed or not, a flat discount of 20 per cent. Ready-made frames, frames to order, everything in the frame line 20 per cent off, and no charge for fit ting. One thousand mould ing patterns to select from, gold, antique, bronze, nat ural woods and harmony tinted frame patterns, every one to go. ART GOODS AND BRIC-A-BRAC Must Go Too Stock, carrying . thousands of articles, made in Silver, Oold, Bronze, Marble, Pottery, Ivory, Natural Woods, go into this pre inventory Price Slashing Sale; only 20 days in which to sell the over stock of $20,000, in art stock goods, which embraces Electric Lamps in Oold in newest Punjap and Tudor Shaped Shades, at from :$.73 to $75.00. Candle Stick, Night Lamps, in mahogany, white and oak woods, from 91.00 up. Silver Ware in Sheffield silver, from SOc up. Urans Seta, Smoker's Sets, Book Racks, Book Rnds, Umbrella Stands, Cornucopias, Desk Sets and .many art pieces in brass, at a straight discount of 20 per cent off- Cordova Leather, Ladies' Bags, Pads, Bill Books, Book Ends. Diaries, Leather Frames, at 20 Per Cent Off. Flowers, Artificial Rosea, full bloom, 25c. Butter Cups, Daisies, Naatur tiums, Polnsettas. from 10c up. Vases in Bronzed Sterling Sil ver. Vasekraft Vases, Holland Vases, Niolak Vases. Every one of them at 20 Per Cent Off. ' Marble Statuary, Composition Statuary, 20 Per Cent Off. t Mottoes, framed and in sheet, zo per cent Off. Pohison Gallery, novelties em bracing hundreds of useful neces arleB. cut with the 20 Per Cent Discount. MUSIC STOCK CUT TO MEET DEMANDS. 20 Oft except on contract goods Complete Violin Outfits SO to $350 Violin Cases, wood and leather 81.25 to SS5 Violin Bows, imported 75 to 830 Music Stands, Japanned and nickel 50 to 82 Mandolins, high grade 85 to 850 Mandolin Cases, canvass and leather 81.25 to 88 Guitars, American manufacture 86 to 835 Banjos, standard . makes .....87 to 825 Drums, orchestra and band..'. 815 to 835 Cornets, brass, and silver.... .810 to 895 Clarinets, perfect acale .812 to 875 Flutes, Boehm & : Albert. . , V . . . ..812 to 885 Piccolos, at ........ ...... .84 to 88 Brass Instru- . ments.......;..SlO to 805 Bugles, regula- - - ...-84 to 80 Harmonicas, Imported .5 to 82.50 Accordeons, German and Italian . . .80 to 825 Swiss Music Boxes ...35t to 87.50 Music Rolls, real eath" -75 to SIO Musle Bags, morocco .-82 to 810 Orchestra Bells, Saxophones, Harps, Cellos and all accessories for musical Instruments. Buy Now From the House You Know About-Absolute Satisfaction or Money Back 1513-1515 u uvu Lha Vn9 DoUglasSt. Mctrola Records on Sale Tuesday, December 28. TIIE FIFTH AVE is of Napier's smartest nine inch boots. Comes in soft est imported kid, with 2 inch full Ix)uis heels, cov ered, to match. Has ex tremely high arch light, hand welt oles, and is strictly hand made thru out. Sizes 1 to 9, widths AAA to 1). Kaiser Gray, French Bronze, Havana Brown and Gait Blue, $10.00 Softest Black Kid, $9.00 Cmtk mU rdtrt $tnt ptpii. On Sulttmlh mt farusi 6S--L a d I ' Pla in o n d Ring. Hit Solid KOld boftli "1'er fee lion" mounting 3U as a Bf oath 0. Men's Dia mond King, etx prong Tooth mounting. St-iK lis .1 M 13 a week Solid Gold Wrist Watch tilth Solid Oold Extension Bracelet 175 JW 52.50 a Month 1033 Wrist Watch t'aae and Bracelet are hoth fine 14k solid gold. Lver eet. full nickel Jeweled, either white f J li or gold dial, guaranteed "iT'" Credit Term i I a. SO a Month. Call mid Secure One of These Kxtraorrifnarjr Itargalna lief ore They Are All Gone. Plamond Rlnga , JMu.iiund I.a Val'lerea liamond Broodies ... 1'iamond liar Tina .. l'lunond Ijucketa .... Diamond Kar Screws. Diamond Kr.rrVi. Diamond Bet Watches, solid KOM irom ,25 un Watch Bracelets, solid s-old.124.75 up ivn Drwfmii, kuiu Illiea 1 65 iin .11301 up .: tfc.no no . . IT. tO up .tli.50 up ..15.00 up liu.oo un lla.09 up Watches, solid eold Bracelets, solid ftold . . . , Kr&celctB. -n!d fi led...., Diamond Puff Links .... Diamond Scarf 1'lna Diamond Rtuda , Rmblem King Signet Klnva , Jo!d HUoU Wstches Solid (Sold Oiat Chains.., Oold HUd Coat Chains Solid Oold Fobs Solid Gold Cuff Links .... t 1 Y.60 UD .110.0,1 up . . 14 00 un . tS 00 up . .14 50 up .115 00 up . . f 4 j A up . 4 0 Ull .$10 00 up . .15 00 up ..1350 up ..1(100 up ..It. 50 up 12 Slza Thin Model Elgin $12 $12J afoatb Mo. 388 Cases are double toast gold fined, warranted for 25 year, polished or beautifully S12' engraved ti.ao a aconta. ' ' nOFLTK LiiiBRos&caJKa Call or Writ tor Catalog Tj. S03. peoui Atteauoa Olvea to KaU Oraers. National! Credit Jewelers Main moor City Vatioaal Bank Bail dins-. 40 South lath Street, Omaha. Opposite Bargosa-Haea Co, Department aHor. HOLIDAY CLEARANCE SALE Our great Christmas sales have left many broken lines in Diamonds. Watches, Jewelry, eto which we have placed on sale during holiday week at greatly reduced prices. Now is the time to buy a handsome Diamond Ring. Stud. Ear Screws. Brooch. I Valllere, Pendant, Bracelet. Watch. Wrist-Watch. Chain. Charm etc and secure an exceptional bargain. Many persona, unable to decide Just what Christmas present would" give the greatest pleasure, make a present of money. The recipient usually desires to Invest the amount in some article of real worth. To such we suggest the purchase of a fine Diamond. If your gift of monev la not ... , ii .i . n . . . . t . amount you can make first pay ment and balance can be paid monthly. By making your pur chase NOW, during our Holiday Sales, you can obtain Kxtra Value for your gift money. mon Bonglaa 144 and etur sales mas will call. OPEN EVERY EVERIXQ HOLIDAY WEEK Get into business via the "Business Chan--s