Id Personal Gossip : Society Notes : Woman's Work : Household Topics TI1K RKK: OMAHA. SATURDAY. DKl'KM RKK Hi. 1916. The Mid-Winter Fashions December 15. 1116. ( W 'JReM flCl'd Omaha's younpct huMiirss prodipv 1 .k hroii discovered. He i Mr, Ktch w Koch, Enquire, aged l.i; reMdcnce. Pundec, and occupation. tudcnt at I 'iiiidoc school. That i- during school MaAtrr Koch ovcr--sn liU allowance .;,.mg his (."hristuias sdioppniK early, , he oiM about him for another 'iiice ol revenue He cast longing . c al fat commisinn that rolled im.i hip brother llarr' oflict and nt his liist inspiration. ile glanced nut ot the window .nd . iv the baker's hoy delivering nmc nee frch bread and rolls to Mother Koch. Master Richard registered im i.Tcjon o. 2. Mr made a dash for his hat and 'mined over In the baker's store. ' ( iood morning. Mi Raker, do von 'read. 1 mean need, any hrc insurance .lav?" he aked. 'Why. ve, I believe I dn, My pol i. has nut run nut. Hut what's that :o oti: Arc yrrn e1litiZ insurance r" ,ikrd the amused hniinc?s man. Vpp," replied the undaunted Ri'.h-a-d. launching into fait.- and liRtires tift nk-- and premiums and policies, nd he sold the baker a pnluv Im -1.000 Then lie sauntered or tn luc brother's office, ihrrw the p-dn v m'H the counter m the tnot mutt Im innt fashion and askrd to be rirdiled ith hi commission. Kxperiencerl solicitor-; rrp'efr t ed -rirpric and awe -and meek I 'came , iosV w ith the romniisr-ion. Announec Wedding Party. large wedding party w ill attend M i-s Norma Mark and Mr. I'll i lip M e(7 at 1 heir marfiHgc in Buffalo Vrdnesday evening. January 10. fhe . e reniony w ill take place at Trinity . hurch and will he tnllowd by a wedding reception' at the 'I wentieth enturv club. The bride's attendants will be her -i -'er. M iss Harriet M ack. s ma id . -t honor : Miss Annette oit, M is 1 dwine Rushnell. Mrs. l.loyd Rissell, h Marjorif I. has. Miss- Kathleen Irwin. Miss Helen Ingham of Viiif t'alo, and Miss Marian Kiihn and Miss (jertrude Metz or this ettv, as brides maids. Mrs. Morris t'assard. ir.. for merly Mile Theresa Mereier of Paris, I rance. will be the matron of honor. Mr. William Moore Decker, jr., and Mr. Carl Kleischnian Holmes of t in ,mnati will be beSt man. and the ushers will be Mr. Washington Pas torals, of Colorado Springs, Mr. ' harles 1. Metz of this ritv. Mr. Harold F. Norton of New York City, Mrs. Thomas Stilwcll of New York "ty, Mr. Samuel C. Vail of Chicago, Mr. Junior H. Carll. jr.. of Garden t ity. L. I.; Mr. John V. Clark of Schenectady, Mr. Howard C. Cowan and Mr. George P. Urban of Buffalo. ' M'v I'M!--,- r..i. !.. -Im.. o Mr. am! Mi- II I '.ui. i" w ; tin t: 1' ..n the :,lt( ini- .'i . 1 comber .'n , M'r I e.da i:.,r. n-ne- - :ir,!.r trnm Y i l!e-.lc t hiilida s ; si be: Mr. W I H.ii, Come- I i'l.te a i y d.i - c..i bei lv cail-e ..! .( ri rut illtir-- M M ,i' car i : I ...n, i,. .nil 'tli." Ouuha girl at ,-, -I, . I ' Miv- b, .i...n -, f,rn I. .(TUllie- tJ.'lli t bi'.iLl.i. v.b.'i.- -.'-e j IS sludi my t.i. .(tut lln t.ii.'. .Hid I is teidmc ill' lb"-.' : t . . bi!. 'Miss eUmt will b ,u rnmpanicd bv Mis .arl Southern i-t HiMjMnn, 1 ev . ; Who .r J if-r cue-t f'nrmg the hoi , tda Vis Diimthv Rauunnd "t l.iinnln will al-o ui' Mi- Nelson .. ;te dns dutiiiK ihc ,Ti.uirni, and M i- ebon and Mis-. M.iithc' ti v ill ; go to l.mrnln r t -.-me .f tin- tisfui j tie- their i M- Hael I ui-. wh.. is a i.:-. Mi h-- Han member o visit rH.ti vacation a after t Jim stud'-. In , i luh. Will I lin.iuus M I ini;i!i.i 1. 1 ttnisn-.d Christmas in Chicago. Mi. ami Mrs. Chester Nieman leave tonight for a week's visit in Chicago. While there they will attend the for mal l hristmas dance given by the Ihrec Arts club members, which will take place December 18. Mrs. Nieman returned yesterday from Lincoln, where she left her son, Matcr Robert Nieman, with her par ents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sanford, until her return. Author Entertains Omahan. Omahans who are reading Mrs. Khzabcth D c j e a n s's story. The Tiger's Coat." the scene of which is laid in Omaha, and portrays local per--ons with thinly-veiled changes of name, will be interested to know that the well known author entertained Miss Kva Mahoney of Omaha at din ner at her New York home the other evening. Mrs. Dejeans describes an art studio like that of K. F. Gilder m her story and other local descrip lion; and delineations ot characters ib' mud. Dinner Parties. Mr. an I Mr. George Kedick have been entertaining at a series of din no this week, the rirst on Monday veiling. 'It- second Tuesday evening hiuI the la-1 two this evening and to mnrrmv t eiiing. Honor Bride-Elect. Mis. C, C. Kvan entertained Foil irnelic elaptcr'oi the Fastern Star Weilnesday aticniooii in honor of Miss Marguerite Scott, daughter of the worthy matroi.. Mrs. Carrie Daw siui Seoit Miss Sci It will be mar ried in lh" near future ami the affair as a shu-ver for her. Honor guests w this atT.tir were the worthy matrons ni the ot'ier chapters, Vesta. Maple Leaf and Ninth Side. A miniature t hristmas tree and cupids and candy 'learts wore used in the decorations. Mrs. S. K. Hanford entertained the t arter i.a'ie l.uncheot. cluli Thursday m honor f Miss Scott. Twenty-five guests w ere present. Other affairs ire planned lor Miss Scott next week. Family Christmas Dinner. Mr. and Mrs. .V IV lukey will en tertain at a family dinner on Christ mas day. those proM-nt being Mr. and Mr-. I ouis Koi-smyor of Lincoln. Mr. .h;i Mi-. H. I-!. Byran of Chicago. M r. ami Mr-. Frederick Wing and -n:i. Mr. and Mrs. llarley Moorhead and ilav:hter. Kathryn: Mr. and Mrs. ilinv lukey and Mr. Allen 'lukey. Home for the Holidays. Miss Harriet Walters, who attends, the Kemper school in Kenosha, Wis..; "ill return December I to spend the ; holidays, with her parents, Mr. and i Mrs. F. Walters. Mrs. Walters leaves' Tuesday for Chicago to meet Miss Harriet and return with her. Mr., Waltinaii Walters, who is a senior1 medical student at Dartmouth this, war, will be home December 2.1. j Miss Harriet expects as her guest : Miss, Helen Rhodes of Chicago, who will come December 28. Affairs are being planned for her during her i May. Mi-s MarRiierite Klinker of Lincoln 1 ill -pend 1 he week-end with Mis- I U1 I and M iss Carol How srd. Mi-- I.ii.Mbe'h Maude Fitch nf Sa , n, nab. tin., whit is attending the Malt tinmrsitv. arrives. December I" 'i -iiin ihr liolutavs wiih her aunt. i - i ii.ii b s I . Jnhanne.- M ;-- More nee lenks. daughter ot K'ev and Mi-, iaiwin II Id.ks. :id Tloliday Guests. Mr- lobn I,-; . i rv, i- I tie. Ind . am! Kalb. nn, , I Ir.on n and Johnnie I h d v it, . ,i -1 iv i- , . -i rt l.i nn a iiini; in 'n-'id Hi In 'I ' '.i - it h I Mrs. (.nodwiv'. T " i T atuM Mrs ( I ; i;n.if d V i 1 d w in j will loin lb- tn Iht i In ' tmas Tin . ill tcm.oi: mn;' it t ! b w in c W( ilnesdav "I'heie wdt be .1 t.r, .1 ut,,,, on Christmas da al lb- U.i.:ia"! Iioine. UK ludiny Mr- I v. .il l.i. i . Mi and Mr-. I'd Kan. I and Mr Ar, r- I re Kenr.fird .on then Munh Judge and Mrv I'. ' llo.i. tb r of Kearne .u-u c I irn nil" i loi a week's a i-it iih li''n daiihi'-r. Mrs itan Kavinond U .:. Mt Atian Kaytnond have him n .i. ed into meir new honi' on I ntv .n 1 .imI ' aht"i nia sttert-. Mr. and hv i u.-- '' Holland ol TJncoln arrive t'e Sattndav before j Christmas lor a -hull umi with Mr- ) Holland's parenl Mr. and ! i s t ! I Bedweli. Mr. and Mrs II J Raillev will en tertain Mrs. Kate Sh.ot.ird ..i (sh-j kosh. Wis, during tin bolulav s. Mis j Sharrard will arrive Uoouli. i ..'n and j will he here for a two erk- '-it Kev. and Mrs. dwtn II li nks are anticipating the t etuni of t heir son. Hart Jenks. who arrives witlim ttu next few days from Mbert.i, t auarla. where Jie has been proving np on a ranch. Mr. Jenks will attend the I ni versify of Omaha, where he will be .i senior; in 1 he law odW y e Mr. and Mrs. I.. I il.-nn have as their gueM Miss I'arl M iller. for merly of this city, who has been re siding in Los Angeles for the last three years. Miss Miller will remain until spring. Personal Mention. Mrs. William J. Hot is confined to her home by illness. Mrs. Cat F, I lartmann. w ite of Maior Hartmann. in harpe of rmors' island in the harbor of New York City, is traveling m t uha with a party of friends. The Hartmanns formerly lived in Omaha. Registering at the Hotel McAlpm from Omaha during the last week have been Mr. J. W Gamble and Mr., R. C. Baldwin. In and Oat of the Bee Hive. Dr. and Mrs. James McDowell Patton went last Friday to Memphis to attend a medical confereiiee in that citv and expect to visit New Orleans before returning lo this city; the latter part of the week. Some of the gauntlet gloves Ur nmton-ts reach almost to ihe elbow. On the Calendar. 'n"' " 1,0 J''1 !,nc,i "'i'1' fur k,r Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Pritehaid will cold-wc-at.ier driving. entertain the Welsh society at iis! lanuarv meeting. This society attached to some of the composed ot all who have Welsh motoring hats. One is a small vel narentage or Welsh connections. It 't with a tme nie.-hed ve,l al ls a social organization which meets lached by the trimming around the the second Thursday evening of each cmwu. he.' rvenincr the -o.-jetv enter- The Caisley tage 1 tnnA .1,,. .,f k and Mrs. handbag J llirtv-oiie Oi the sev- ni.tuv ninr. "mi irnroou. .....s,. ui members were ntawn up m a siurrmg on silken '-Hv . ' t ! : mm P v. , i , t 15TH AND DOUGLAS B&mi A Big Sale Event Scheduled for Saturday Women'i Stylish COATS and DRESSES ViUitc; i'p lo Tr.. "'I v n : i v- .1 T' Your Clioirc of ,",.' ) 1 S , Four Bijt Rack.i ' ' 'l.',, .--V i I W, :-.j The Coats I'tte I'dHln ,nelii"f tuiipoi) phi' lif . eimir - iii!'iii'( ; and nd'liV i !iM ;n' . i ,1 hnm n. ;:-e n. n u n . ii.l iil.tek 1'hev iire r;;l ill It i'if-H'1 uli l.ir;:. i-lb The Dresses The nro-J;'is inelmfn -u-rri. u.i f la, i i i'pr ib i hine nml erpe iin-ieor in the new "Inng 1 1 n eiiVi-fn woli pltnat.n frnni tliiry j I tie Mi i uilder or yoke Some and i ha v I- enlbi ii and slci'Vrr of iif f- , !-nmn w I' ti tnl: 'me n hen: R''"r;r'Mi rr.il I'll. nne are emliroid nine In all color?. Here Is the Store for Practical Xmas Gifts The Kind That Every Woman Values Most I .of n Men 'fuu .Wflv s Inr 7 heir 11 omen i oiki llcie. Itfitiwt i hft I re! at Home. l c re a intent ,torr. I re, ) nu Knew. Kimonos l , I pi l I'lHWM Sdlt Konniio-. It. oh lining, $2 $5 " 315.00 $'X2C i" $5 Silk Waists All oi.' new j,t., n !.r gift $1.08 $14.50 Women's Hose I'hnrniK Ntm llo?r nil nrs' 80r 81.03 11 i""1 B S SknMnc; S'-t,s Kn!'!fr1 i .-mil Srnrf?. nil l,,r Sl.?r "' '3.50 Silk Petticoats rv2r ' $5.(10 Furs i lulili i n Pur SMs SI. 50 $15.00 on k ii I'ur Si '.. $10.00 $100.00 I'nr MufK 5.75 P Kur Searfi. $5.75 P 5J DOUGLAS IClahnratjon of evening frocks with hand-ma.de. rrr, i. charar teri-t ii- of this Bullo creation I'inU fl-wer with black velvet and pilver leaves arc a striking; note nu a t'rm k of black and pearl gray satin. More of a -mnkmg c.int than a tra gown is this arlorablf !ac and gubl iitTair with coat of coral velvet and titfh inr it In an air of distinction not to be mistaken. Fashion Hints has, no doubl. luotiRtil ftit i'iis lV,i- square, others potntcrj. and still lure, and surely it is more pit ;t-.mn utliet of the tihtatl mndf. Many than the chin straps (if severe hhick trams are suspended from the waist There are some verv effective Rlnves '''i'' were first the vogue. others are hung or draped from for street wear, of hcavv cream kid. 'he shoulders, and still others seem hound with hrown and stitched ,th Trains on dan.inR and CV0,UK ''; ? I ..f the skirl itself. drapl 'Town. j ,-rrTks are vnrie,! in TVioe- some are '"'i' ' kr the train SCCt.Oll. jSj You Want y$ Somcthin.cr particularly nice V 1 as Dessert for Sunday dinner K Cherryj mIh lie.! Wkill Ad!. ASK FOR and GET HORLICK'S THE ORIGINAL MALTED MILK Cheap Suli-tiliiteii co.t Ydi: im (rir H HAIR BALSAM A toll l prpv&tlno of mwit For Rwloriai CoW mod h. uiinr.r..M r.a4 ui. READ BEE WANT ADS e.xtcnried tn And the newest ones arc J. K. Kvan cnty-hve or more present. A card partv will he Riven by the .'TT" i . Omaha uft'raRO association Wcdnes- Many l-rriicli hlou-rs of crepe de dav atternoon at the home of Mrs. chine are enhanced by hemstitchuip Tlior Jorgcnsun. ' 1 work' and blouses lollop- . . in tlie outline nl the well known Social Gossip. , Kmii 0'pc are trcir,itnily smocked t .. D.,i,n t'.nrrett oi Cleveland is in a contrasting color or are cm- expec'ted for Christmas at the Charles I broidcred in bright-colored in,K. Metz home. Lags have been added to the skat Story Hour. in soti of rap, scarf and nnilT. am! j MlSS liracc 0rfnsotl Mill cotlUUCl ' man; lon.tnuio n '" a story hour at Metropolitan club complexion may be lucked awa.v bouse 'Saturday at .i o'clock. these little conceit-. Ml I School Bazar. I n"" slraPs nt Ba-V -iripe The Mothers1 club oi Train school : ribbon are seen on many ot the Mr:- ' v ill hold a bazar at the school house turbans affected by enthusia-ts ot , tbi evening. I sri"P. ' he season s vogue i..r col,., Xmas Gifts for a Woman Something for the home. Household linens, hireless looker Table gongs. IJettric irons, toaMris. pcic-n, tors. Aliiininuni kitchen ware, l et nery. Telephone stand. -Something inexpensive. Stiver sandwich travs. Doily rolls. t ai jiet sweepers i ard receivers Nui bowls. boot stools. Candlesticks. Something to Wear. Silk petticoats and blouses Famy bags and iloral spra -Jeweled ornaments. I land-embroidered unrlerw eai . 1 ancy and useful aprons Crocheted sleeveless jackets l.acc evening scarfs. I TniiTMinminTTTTTT 'ti Bakers Cocoa stands all tests of laboratory and home. It is pure, it is delicious, it is healthful. Waller Baker & Co. Ltd. ESTABLISHED 7BO DORCHESTER, MASS. 1 "THREE BELOW-W J , SHE STARTS on the I f M FIRST TURN!" MUW Cold weather can't ! (ffl stall you if you keep fci J everything out of your j cSown ' J tank except gMQ" fi i Red Crown Gasoline ! ! , ..7 A quick kick in every drop a' Vnj S'llor no matter where the 1 EZ raTP mercury drops to. Always s I yiffisL the same wherever you buy i,yfa&Sk, mfi it. Look for the Red Crown tf$ ff rO