ual SKtiw for or “Kiddies” Set jftfor December 24 ife 0 m a h»a Bee-World 'ffieater Program Looked ^Forward to Each Year A in City. nit third annual Omaha Bee-World tUHter Christmas party for the kid of Omaha will be held at the Wffed Wednesday morning, Decem b«24, starting at 10. ■Lis the day before the arrival of Sfl|a Claus so The Omaha Bee and thff theater management will pave th«%ray for him by getting all the r.efk' children of the city In good inkhor to welcome the coming of our luiPled friend from the north. Cyder the auspices of The Omaha Bokthe World theater Christmas en tefc!nrnerlt has becomo a looked-for evfit each year. Entertainment to brfife emiles to the faces of kiddie^ thSt do rot ordinarily attend the thfater has been arranged. lit only will there _be all the acts frd|| the Christmas week vaudeville biff at the World theater, but Joe MHnn at the Empress promises to aeX over an attraction or two, from hiBpiuslcal comedy company. Sun to Help. Hi that Isn't all. The World JtAty company’s Sun theater will se jk over Douglas MacLean’s newest lafitih producer "Never Say Die" ■wffh o'pens at the Sun the Saturday fowling the children's entertaln fifever Say Die" is a side-splitting pi«JS: e> feature taken from William Ct&tr’s famous stage silccess of the snijte name. Bother screen attraction will be a Mw "Our Gang" comedy. Its re lejjfe date In Omaha happens to be D^Smber 24, so the big crowd of hoW and girls at the eWorld that mSfclng will see the picture before atftne else in the city. B? Free Tickets Soon. B In previo'us seasons, the dts trjjjktlon of tickets for the kiddies pAjkirniance will he handled by the vafiRus charitable organiaations. Dis trlWtlon of tickets will begin In a fe#Ldays. Arrangements are now a iff being made to provide transpor lapn for the kiddies In the various O&ha institutions. PtBJnee City Basketeers Without Place to Play ftwnae City, Neb., Dec. 13.—The PsMfcee City High school basket ball sqMl may go through the basket baftiseason this year without a game unfits developments, are soon made in 31 situation that finds the baske 1 without a place to practice or ay. Last season the high school use of a- large tram* building he school grounds, which build has since been torn down. Irticularly promising material is re poftgd by the coach iu his high school eqtt|d, and an effort is being made toBmterest the business men and seMhe their assistance in leasing a biasing suitable for a basket ball Colossal HRISTMAS OFFER We are going to make December the greatest month in our sixty-five years in the piano business. We have had a most wonderful yeaf. We want to share some of our good fortune with you. We are willing to take a very small profit on each instrument and sell four times as many Pianos and Player Pianos during this December than we have ever sold in any former December. , ! ALL INSTRUMENTS £Sf» 17 f - . MARKED IN PLAIN «fiave You an Instrument F,cURE5 I In Your Home? It it easy to do I I business with US. Slf not, you are depriving yourself and No red tape about family of the joys and pleasures of life. our plan. jaUse this $25 Coupon as part of first Sjpayment—then have the instrument select from these famous ! |j3ent to your home for thirty days trial, makes of pianos See the joy and happiness it brings— _ ll J Ejhen when you have proven to yourself dteinway, Hardman, gjhe wonderful bargain you have Emerson, Steger & Sons, ^ure , pay us McPhail, Lindeman & Sons, Story & Clark, Behr Bros., s* II/Premeir, Bellman, and Q YY 66 R Schmoller & Mueller Pianos f' and Players §Free Bench. Free Scarf New Grand Pianos.. $495 and Up Sj-, . _ New Player Pianos. .$395 and Up Spree Life Insurance New Upr. Pianos.. .$275 and Up e25-Year Guarantee Rebuilt Pianos, $75, $90, $110 I Free Music Good Practice Pianos, $25 and Up | If you are Unable to Call In person, write f49 eur » Free Illustrated Catalogues and Price Lists. | Good for $25.00 SCHM0LLER & MUELLER jti Bring this coupon with you and we l S| will accept aama aa part of first pay- PIANO CO T. ment on any New Piano or Player * vV/t Piano In our warerooms. if pfesented Nebraska's Oldest and Largest Music House C on or before January 1, 1925. C am^1514-16-18 Dodge St., Omaha, Nebraska It? I M -1 I , fate and Hard Work Bring Success i - in Law to Former “Printer’s Devil” A. C. Scott Became Assistant U. S. Attorney Through Chance Newspaper Story. Fat* played an Important part In tha unusual success In life of Andrsw C. 8cott, assistant United States dis trict attorney, who graduated from Chicago university with great honor* a year ago. During the seven years that Scott studied at Chicago he received the degrees of J.D. and Ph.B., with honors, and alsd won more than $2,100 In various prizes for ex cellence In scholarship. While Scott was still In his 'teens his parents told him that he should follow the printer’s trade. Ills fattier had been successful In this work and thought 'his son* should follow In his footsteps. Young Scott’s opinion did not change matters, and he began to as a "printers’ devil’’ or galley boy and learned ihe trade. He started at $4 a week. To work. 10 hours a day meant nothing to young Scott. But what weighed heaviest on his mind was his lack ol an ‘education. When only 12 years old he mapped out a career for himself. Today, he says, he has realized his ambltldn. While attending Central High £hool, where he lead his class In every subject, Scott began to meet financial obstacles. He worked at the printers’ trade whenever the op portunity came up, and by .watching his nickels and dimes, managed to finish high school. When young Scott entered Chicago university he had but a few dollars. Again he hatched his opportunities. He studied hard. Between cash prizes won at the university and money earned by working during the sum mer at the printer’s trade, Scott com pleted his college education. He won membership In the Delta Slgrrlo Bho, an honorary debating fraternity. A year ago, Scott returned to Oma ha. He went from law office to law office, hunting for some place to work. lie didn’t care for the salary. He worked for six months for Edward Burke, local attorney, at a nominal salary, while Burke was away. Then fate took an Important part in Scott's life. The Omaha Bee car ried a short story on Scott's gradu ation from Chicago university. "United States District Attorney Kinsler read the story, which told of Scott's graduation with honors. Kinsler did not know Scott, but said: "That la the kind of a fellow I want in my office." But he lost trace of Scott, and was unable to lo cate him. Finally, by writing to Dean James Parker of the university, Kinsler received Scott's address. The dtan who also wrote to Scott, saying that if he desired to return to Chi cago, he would find a position for him teaching law at the university or would place him with a business institution at a good salary. But Scott started to work fefr Kinsler August 1 ,and as be recently lold friends, "I really love my work." The cook or housemaid who has either tuberculosis or syphilis Is ■ menace to the household, with par tlcular reference to the children. Approved by Rome Composition of Dr. R. Mills Silby to Be Sung Christ mas Eve. Pontifical high mass will he cele brated Christmas eve at midnight In St. Cecilia cathedral, with Archbishop Harty the celebrant. The mass music to be eung was composed by Dr. R. Mills Silby, cathe dral director of music, and has been approved by the Pontifical School of Music in Rome. The mass is com posed for six voices and these will be assisted by a chorus of 35. The same will be sung at high mass Christmas day. Dr. Silby will Improvise on the organ before the midnight mass and during commun ion. The program follows: Processional, "The First Nowell" .o'! extremely smart In 'A wd,.t.1bn."l,tannd- Specially Priced in Groups at \TL^A dr,,rr‘' *"d engraving B«?*t qual ^ oVb". 4rso.7 75c 1.00 1.50 2.50 U Womens Diamond ^ ^ gQ g QQ Necklaces ft Set Rings ' 50c to g 10 to 60.00 oo**' 15,00 g 16 karst, IHJ.r. white* ^ " ftl.'K. g SS f™u ° "cut * "pert e«t nire.y ho,«t. A g I All Gift Jewelry AU Gift Jewelry 2 g | Engraved Free Engraved Free X §J Rhinestone Solid Cold - 4 g Bar Pins Pocket Knives s.w c.w ^ 5r y“ j — QQ 5 98 Flexible Platinum Xj3.F A 1F1S g If Silvertte snd iterlln* .Uver s'plTndH* Mahogany Finish Clocks Bracelets 17 =n 3 domed effects with Janry rnd of Waldemar chain. Ere- o . 1 / • ,-=> ft carved: best quality brilliant cVl/i'f-J1 SiWar Pocket Tambour shape: large plain poreelaln dial; 8-dny move- -a A 48.00 tO 60.00 HK white yoldwtth platinum rhinestone, securely set; eev- . * n cwv . o en mart: cathedral aonf, hour and a ha!f strike; tO-Inch | S ^1 I .. . . ta*?7 p,*rc*< w% M irsl de.isns and sise*. Koike., Ifl.UO »• %»•«>« ' a a. X ta«a/V Platinum top. white »old back. Set with a pare white brti- cw «T A Other Solid Cold Pocket be«e- Others to 35.00. Ht wtth fall cut bluo whlto Iient diamond. Other, to 40.00 A W JT Knira* up to 17.50 Now Location- Second Flow—East diamond, and .apphirea. | 4-Piece £ Silver | Tea Sets %# Ta lata af haaey altrar 5T Plata, with allaar plated V tray; nlekat allaar baaa butlar flnlah and hand %9 hanmarad S a ■ a r. * i raamar. and|Q QO Taa Pot. at £ jJ.jfO Otkar Taa Bata ap ta •0.00 M Sterling Silver Candlesticks with aamant fttlad haaaa. Well and Tree p •' 4eh({ Platters Sheffield reproduction*, heavily silver plated on nickel silver ba»«h French gray or bright finish. 15-inch Platter*, 10.00 17-inch Platter*, 14.50 19-inch Platter*, 18.00 Oneida Community and Rogers 1847 Flatware In all paltarna. Suit- a aa a a hi a for fhrlatmaa alfta. <1 I M Plata,. with Ch.at—• A large selection of bread trays, fancy baskets of all kinds, candlesticks, fruit bowls, tea sets, sherbet sets, mayonnaise bowls. Rival Pearl Necklaces Plnaal aaiaatad quality. T. a • h baad a raprodue* Hon of a raal (ant. with a aoft, aalaaty luatar— (uarantaod indr at nu'ttbla. Solid (old elaap with fancy plarrad da ai(n. aonaa a a t with diamond* Graduatad and uniform afranda. nicrly a a a a d. Lrnatha from It to 6 0 luchaa. 12.00 Necklaces, 6.00 16.00 Necklaces, 8.00 20.00 Necklaces, 10.00 > . —r \ • Xmas Sale of Handbags |98 This big store has caught up quick and advantageous purchase of a manufacturer’s overstock, and offers them at a fraction of their value. This is a saving that will help to make your Christmas money go much farther—and this sale will make Chrlstmaa a Joy to the friend who receives one of these fine purses. - , Armadillo Calf, Calf Cachetic Smart Under Arm Bags Strap Handle Canities Top Handle Purses Envelope Purses Patent Leather Bean%er Calf k ~ ill- i s^\ I / ! 1, T J K'eme*t: Link mi a JJ *■■■■■■• -HBM M| Stud Sets A JL Enameled Men’s Elgin Black Onyx Solid Diamond Novelty ^ -q A 5 /, 2 and 3-Strand Mesh Bags Watches Gold Rings Scarf Pins Compacts Mother ot penrl. in blech JP wf _ . ^ .a _ _ r Aft or gr*»! erg meed rdg’teium rj 5 Pearl Chokers 6.oo to 28.00 1 3.50 9.00 to 19.50 H.00 1.98 S U S /A/h 1 cr A/l Itnomel In *11 color., to Seven-Jeweled Klein move- Green nnd white gold hood- » Silver or gold pleted. or «t * 5. C r V ^r.r 3 Ci With stona-sat starling sll- inm* hand carvrd. Othars In soma sat with small tana. Parfart hhia whita diamond. i'<>mria