THE OMAHA DAILY UEE: SUNDAY, NOVKMUEU 23, 102. Prices Advance Nearly 20 Per Cent Raise In the Wholesale Cost. Macfc Necessary by the Demand, of Mechanic for Increase of Wages and Fewer Hour as Well as the Constantly Increasing Cost of Haw Materials. Especially, is This Truj in the Piano Manufacturing Districts Where the Question of Wages Has Been Ad justed to the Entire Satisfaction of the Mechanics. Fortunately we Placed Heavy Orders Before the Raise. Con sequently Are in a Position to Furnish You a Piano at a Saving of $75.00 to $ J 25.00 to You. If You Expect to Buy at All Better Buy Now. Home nierrhame would ronslder that If by reason of their luck nr tmslnes shrewd. nss t hr had bought tra heavy just previous to llm advanra of price la tha aaslern market, that liny were entitled ti tha difference In factory coat. We don't look at It In that way. "Aa we buy, an we sell." Ws bought on a low market; we ahall nil accordingly, We furl confident that we ahall net bo loaer In the matter, aa naturally people will buy where they find the largest amo tion, tha loweat prluea and the easiest term and tha Increased volume of tumt nesa will mora than counterbalance tha percentage we niliht make were we to advance the prlcea on present atock ao cording to tha Increaaed factory coat. Ho lone aa preaent atorka laata we ahall continue to anil on tha close marglna that haa eatabllehad our claim to be I eg tha greatest money saving piano houae la the weal. Thla week we ahall offr extra Induce, menta to clear out every odd atyle. Many of Iheae are from old and moat reputable factorlea. Mind you, they are not aecond hand, hut brand pew, Home are aainple planoa, aunt ua on approval; othera are of our regular line, but the advance cata logue for JIM) I ahow tha caae design will ba anmawhat changed. Theae we want to aell at one and price and terma will tie made that will get them off our floor quickly, A number of uaed equare planoa will ba turned Into money at pr)cea that will help you make up your mind and that faat. About twenty uaed organa will ba offered Von at aitch flgiirea ai III, fid, ii, 121, fat, 117, etc, on terma of 60s per week. A Bine hunch of bargalna In allghtly uaed upright will be found la one bar gain room. Home are from old well known factorlea, auch aa Btneraon, "teger A Hone. Oramer, Knabe, Chtckerlng, Everett, Ivera I'ond Story A Hark, and Smith A Marnea. You ran eaally aava one-half on Iheae. Then again, If a brand new, high-grade piano la the only thing that will pleaae you, think what a selection our atock of of over SOfl Inatrumenta, comprlaed of more than thirty different makea afforda you. Then when y 011 consider that It la an aay matter to aava ITS to I13S It you buy one of iheae from ua now, why ahouldu't wa eipeut to ae you In our atore thle weckf Kmi't forget that you ran always get the eaaleat of eaay terma from ua. Organa and equare planoa, j&o. Wo, 75o, weekly paymenta. liaed upright. tiOo. T!le and It per week. New planoa, l, $160, $$ to $3 f0 per week, I'sed orgaua and plauea accepted at their full value aa part paymenta ou new plain. Wa would remind you that our taellltlc for rebuilding, refuriilahlng and polishing plauoa are unequaled In the weet, est), walea cheerfully furnlahed. bVHMOUJCH MVKLUCR. Ull Karuam St.. Omaha. (03 Hroadway, Council I) luff a. Km. try It, If ye m a f j dalUkMta wine with beautiful f fcouuueti Nfrethlr., Invtwatlrt, f karmtaa. The til.ni award at i i Columbian ExpaatOu. r . A Shot at Gloves rr a starter, ivrrlii'a KmI ltu OUrt, l vx. Amelia in many tiJ. rl loaaea wa v ar y ar Nittua. Ihouia. in cvWIrlv.l II a) r , l.uc.s A Kv1111e.lv a alut llea A Galea. Thvee makes uM W iil to yvu. The itW..oit and $i. Tktr Make blrt. He nett m -" tVpWy t revel v lag itw gHvl vry lUy thai be iar-fcKi lu Now Wit, w,lh thee last ewutn. Yva are tuvlt4 tv h. I AT COPLE Y c L SOCIETY'S WEEK IS LIVELY Coining Out Pgrtiei tnd Otier AfTairt Kwp Ftople Bnij. TWO MORE GIRLS ARE PRESENTED Mar nt lteleete tor ihr rmmm lirnnm mm4 Mel af Thlaice ta He HMmlrre4 le I urrr. pnfidlaalr larrra4. Again laat week amlety wae railed upon lo array Itaelf In Ita emarteiil gown and aweeteat anille to welooine Into Ha ranka two more debutantea. On Tueaday evening It enjoyed a truly charming dancing party, tha aequel to the coiulug-out perty that iloaed the prevluua weak. On Tueaday afternoon and again Tburaday were Mra. Waknfleld'a and Mra. HllchnHk'a recep. I loin, earh with aupplumfiitary function almoet aa elaborate aa I be Introductory affair, and ao aoclely Laa accompllabed aome .of the moat anticipated pleaaurea of tha winter. Nor have Iheae affaire been all, for they Lava gone through tha formality of being received, of dining and of receiving enter tainment of even a wider variety than uaual, and with It all there haa been more of really elaborate detail than for many a aeaaon paat. Of courae Thaukaglvlng will largely de termine the character of thla week'a dolnga, or rather the fact that It will oceaalon tba homecoming of the college people will, for, aa everyone knowa, theae very much (polled membera of aoclety .have a bllaaful dtarrgard for formal Invitation or affair and have a way of taking uiattara Into their own banda and upaettlng tblnga gen erally that haa given them the reputation of making people twice glad every time they come. Of courae, Tburaday will be the day of daya, and tba foot ball game promUca to be the feature of that day, for everybody eipncta to go. According to goaelp, there la to ba luncheuu thla week that la lo Include tuoRt of the girl of tha laat two anaaona, at which tha engagement of one of their num ber la to ba announced, llolh young people are of prominent Omaha famllle and tha wedding will probably occur In the eprlug. SMeaaarae I'aat, Mra. Edwin llaney waa bnatea at laat week'a meeting of the Friday club. Mr. and Mra. Henry Clarke, jr., enter- tallied at dinner on Tueaday evening. Mr. and Mr. Warren Itogera entertained the Chafing Dlab club on Baturday evading. Uthel Itloa entertained about thirty of her young frlenda Baturday evculng at her home on Kmmat atreet. In honor of Mr. John fat rick, Mra. J. N. II. I'al rick, entertained at luncheon at Happy Hollow on Haturday. Mr, and Mra. William Ilayden gave an elaborate dinner to about forty gueat at their borne on Monday evening. Irene Phepherd bud aome twenty of her achoolmatea aa gueat at her home on ltlnney atreet on Haturday evening.' Mr. ID. M. Moramau waa hoateaa of a handaomely appointed luncheon 011 Satur day evening lu honor of Mlaa I'rltubott. Tha Minuet Ilamllu eutertalnod on Bat urday afiVrnoou In honor of Mra. Loe Hamlin, at their borne In Kountie Hare. Mr. and Mra. J. V. Munn gave a game dluner on Hunday evening for Mr. and Mra. Ingram of Mluueapolla, and Mr. and Mra. Charlea Urquhart. Mra. II. V. Marahall entertained at lun cheon on Wedneaday for Mra. Aahton, who la Mra. Ourkert'a gueat, and Mra. Ingram of Mluneapolla, who I vlaltlng Mr. Charlea Vrquhart. About fifty young people were gueta of Mia Ulancba How land at a very enjoyable dancing party given at ber home on South Thlrty-aecond atreet on Wedneaday even tug. Mlaa Carrl Iloaenateln entertained the Wbtat club on Tueaday afternoon, Mra. Eu gene Levy of Nebraaka City and Mlaa Po lar of Chicago being the gueata of honor. The prUa for the afternoon waa awarded Mlaa Lena llebfeld. Mr. Ouy Krenoh wae hoateaa at Thura- day' meeting of the Chariuaot club. Mlea Mary Llveaey receiving the prlie, a dainty water color. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mlaa Mabel Krlra on KrIJay, leceuiber 1. Mra. Marty entertained the member of the South Bide Whlat club ou Tueeday afternoon, ulue gaiuea of club whlat belug played. Mra. Hchoulng and Mra. Crick more receiving the prlaea. Mr. Bohoulng will entertalu the next meeting. Mr. and Mr. Charlea Vrquhart enter- talued at card on Tueeday wveulug, com plimentary to Mr. and Mr. Ingram of Mluneapolla, about thirty gueata being preaeut. Sis prlaea were awarded, the evening rloetug with t.'aborat refreah- nient. 1 Mra. Robert Winning. Mr. Howard, Mr. Prank Kwlng and Mr. Kuox were tha prlae wlnuera at laat week' meeting of the Har- luouy rlub, which wa held at the home of Mr. and Mr. U. . Comeiouk. Mr. and Mra. J. K. Itole will eutertalu the next meeting. The ineutbvr of the O. O. T. T. club met laat Tburaday evening at the borne of Mr. Hoy Solomon. J do J Military avvuue. Kveryone eeruied to have a very enjoy able evening, the feature of the eveutng belug taffy pulling. The club will uext iuet at Mlaa Ulady MclIU . Mr. aud Mr, richer, twenty-ulnth and Leavenworth, gave a farewell party Fri day to Mr. and Mra. P. J. Mouahan. The floral decorattona wr elaborate. Card occupied the eveulng very pleaeantly, Mr. and Mra. Monahan left for the weet Sun day and are to go to tlattle free.. Mich., te vlilt Mra. Monahan' parent. Mr. A. Klchardeon waa pleaaantly aur prleed on Tburaday evening by aome of ber friend, who remembered her birthday and prvaeoled ber with a haudume Jar diniere atand and picture. After aa ea Juyable evening waa epent la tuualc and gautva dainty retreabmeala were eerved. The gueal numbered about thirty. The Friendly Greeting club waa enter tained at varda vu Tueaday evenlug at the home of Mr. and Mr. K. W. Norrla, 421 Grant atreet. The wuinea'a Brat prta waa awarded to Mr. John Keyeer and the gen tlvmea' tret prU to Mr. M. IV Hum to. tVueolailoa prue were awarded to Mr. Joha P. ixaly and Mr. P. J. Miedtag. After luacbeaa aotue exevllent laeiruweutal ae leotiona were ruJrd by Mr. Uueete. Mr. Keyeer and Mta Mary Cvok and a vocal aelevtlea by Mr. Hueaie. The club III next be entertained at the bom of Mr. and Mr. J. 11 Keilly, nrty-flret and t'uuilog '.rvi, Tuedy eveaiat, 1Vk-w ber 1. The Mlaeea Her were boeteaae of eae of the amarteat buftvl luacbeoaa gtvea re eeatly Thureday. when they entertained abettt 1 wowva at tholr bue o South Tvaih atreet. Ked aad yellow, their toaea varjiag ta the different rootae. rwUbed the rvlor avba. rhryaaatheniuma. rM aad rejrwatloa bel4 cuplywd. Twe pr- Kxr. where the Mu Her reoetved. wa ta yellow. The dining room wa la red. la the renter t the table a aaower of cr aattea foraied a to utouad. the tab) b- U4 Ubld by rvd-a&aied ca4lbft fU4 t rlihr end. Tba Mlneea Her wer at a'U'd by MAum J. it. Metralf. Charle Mirth, T. 1. Maboney, Mlrae Hoagland, Mercedle Ixwe, Coed and Morebead. The member of tb Ilanfccorn Park Card club mim very pleaaantly entertained on Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mr. L. N. Oondon, at Tblrty-flrat and Pacific atrt;ta, abuut thirty being preaent. It waa an ununually pretty party, the houae being effectively trimmed with white cbryeanthe mum a and abaded by aoft colored llghta. Kcveral prlr.ee were awarded. . Mra. K. W. Arthur entertained Tbura day at alx-handed euchre, nine table be ing uaed. The bouae waa decorated with a profualon of amllax and carnation plnka. The prlr." were: Klrat, for gamea, hand painted nut bowl, won by Mra. J. Polcar; aveorid, hand painted plate, won by Mra. H. Hopper; third, hartl painted dlnh, won by Mra. It. Talmagn. The lone hand prize, a cut-glaaa olive dlab, won by Mr. Fred Tal mage. In honor of Mra. Lowell of Colorado Sprlnga, who la ber gueat, Mra. Ilyron II. Smith entertained a very pretty luncheon on Tburaday at her home, 1049 tieorgla ave nue. Five amall table were arranged through the rooma, three being trimmed with yellow and whit chryaanthemum nd two with pink rarnatlona. I'latea were laid for four at each table. The rooma were effectively trimmed with yellow and white chryaanthemum. Mra. Ram Ingram of Mlnneapolla, who haa been tba gueat of Mra. Charle Vrqu hart, ba been tba recipient of a number of complimentary affair during the week. On Wedneaday, Mra. Albert Tbompaon of tha Sherman gave a luncheon for Mra. Ingram and Mra. Vrquhart. On Friday evening, -Mr. and Mra. Edward Johnson entertained at dinner and later a theater party for Mr. and Mra. Ingram, and on Haturday evening Mr. and Mr. Reynold of Florence gaveSi dinner In their honor. For Mra. Franklyn Grunlnger, Mr. Ar thur Pinto gave a beautiful luncheon on Friday. Heating upon a hitndaome lace center piece over broad banda of aatln rib bon, waa a large bowl of pink roaea, and the candelabra were ahaded with ptnk, dulnty water color of pink roaea marked the place of Mra. Orunlnger, Mra. Fred erick Ituatln, Mra. Charlea Dcunl, Mr. Wil liam Hill-Clarke, Mr. Charle Marah, Mr, llochaletlcr, Mr. McDanlel and Mr. Tlnto. A mandolin orchestra dlacouraed awoct mu ni 1: during a perfectly appointed lunchoon. Of all the week' affair there waa prob ably none more replete with enjoyment for the younger member of aocloty thau the dancing party given at Metropolitan rlub on Tueaday evening by Mr. and Mr. Oeorge Prltchntt, In honor of their daugh ter. Mlaa Marguerite, who wa brounht out at th large reception given by her mother, Hint cloaed tho week preceding. Tho club wit handaomely trimmed with flowcra and the large ball room well filled with danc ers. Mr. Prltchett and her daughter re ceived their gueata together. Mra. Prltchett being gowned In black lace over white atlk, and Mta Prltchett wearing a white mouaaellnn with Inaet medallon. Down stair In the dining room aupper waa nerved rrom amall table, each Beating four gueata and decorated with tall vaae of Lawaon plnka, Perbapa none of tha rereDtlona of tha fall have been attended with mora general Intereat among member of the more ex- clualve act than that of Mra. Gilbert M. Hitchcock, given on Thuraday afternoon, when between 4 and t o'clock ahe pre sented her daughter, Mlaa Margaret, to atout ZOO gueata. Few of the young women to be preaented thla fall will enter aocloty under more favorable auaplcea. A daughter of one of Omaha' oldeat families, mib Hitchcock haa won for hcraclf during the brief period since her return from college an enviable popularity with all, aa waa attested by tho qunntltlna of flower hat aurroundnd her In welcome on Thura day. Mra. Hitchcock and her daughter re ceived In tha eaat parlor, atandlng at the north end of tho room with a maaa of American Beauty roaea extending well to the celling for background. The debutante' goan was of white batiste over white silk, with trimming of Insertion and lace. Mr. Hitchcock wa gowned In black, with trim, niluga of white and let. In the parlor the chryaanthemuma predominated, and ber the punch wa acrved, Mra. II. P. Deuel and Mr. Oeorga Patteraon presiding, aa. alated by Mlase Potter, Holdrege, Anna Hourke, Crounae and Marie Crounae. Out In the dining room the decoration waa all In red. On the table wa a low center piece of red carnations, while carnation and meteor roars In buurhea and In bang ing baaketa were arranged about the room. Here Meadamea Ouy Howard, Lake, Web ter and Herman Kountie orealded. Meadamea Kllpatrlck and Whltmor as. elating In the rooms, lu the evening Mr. and Mrs. Hitchcock gave a dinner at the Omaha club for the youug women who exatated. aud a few men, the party con. elating of Mlaa Hitchcock, Mlaa Holdrege, Mlaa Potter, Miss Crounae, Mis Marl Crouuae, Messrs. Mclntyre. Dodge, Powell, Doorley, Young and Mr. and Mra. Hitchcock. Mra. John A. Wakefield was hosteia of one of the moat Important functions of the week on Tueaday afternoon, when be tween I and T o'clock ah received about ISO gueata. to whom ahe preaented her daughter Mia Jeanne. Nun of the aea aon' debutante have shared more fully aoclal favor aa manlfeated In floral testi monials, and certainly society haa received no more gracious or accomplished acqulal tlon In many aeasous. Throughout the houae there were quantltlea of flower of variety and color that mad definite aa- aertment Impoaatblo, ut the soft red light ing of the rooms affected by the ahaded rhaudeller emphaalaed the predominance of the rarnatlona and rosea of that shade. In the frout parlor the mantel wa massed with rvaea. thick buuehea of yellow and while chryaanthemuma banking the base. The wall and corner to the right were almoet a solid mas of American Beauty roaea. while the epac to the left wa oc cupied with meteor roaea. In the rear parlor there wa a prevalanr of pink varnatloua and roaea, with amllax aud white bio so tut In acattered cluster, la the dlnlug room Mis Wakefield' school colors, yellow auj white, were employed In ibe trimming of the table aad room, la the cuter of the lace rover a low mound of yellow chryaanthemuma was arranged, aumervua braaa randleatlcka with white thadea completing the decorattona. Here Meadamea Klrkendall. C. N. Diet. T. M. Orr and Hoffman presided, assisted by a number of young women. Mr. Wakefield and ber daughter received alone, standing before the mantel In the front parlor. Mlaa Wakefield' gown waa of while chiffon, Inaet with lace and embroidery, and elaborately trimmed with tucking. Mr. Wakefield wore a lavender foulard with trtmmlug of lac. Assisting through the rooma were Mea damea J. A. M.-Shane. T. M. Orr. Q. W. Kelley. IV C. Williams. Ben Robidoux. J. S. MraJy. Prank Cvdpvlter, Charle Branch of Liucola. Harry Wilkin. A. P. Qulou. Oacar Hoffman J Moaabaa of Lincoln. K. B. Bruc. A. J. Beaton. Edmood Kobldoux. L. M. Kuaeell. T. J. Roger; Mteee KUa Ma Brow a. Cor. l'.raJy. Janet Ro-er. Hoi. dreg. Hitchcock, Orvutt. Prltchett. Moore, Lotuax. Kdii Smith. Potter. Allea. Maybe of lVr. MtSbaae aad Burke. Oa Wedue. day evening Mr. aad Mr. Wakefield gave a Urge dtaner for the member of the youcter 4. TV a small tsbie wen arranged through the rooena. each with trttuujUu of differeat flower that formed the caierple-e aad were embroidered la the rkrth. A laU candle of eorreepoad- leg color rue froca the ceaier of the J table aad la i'Ucea ncw auarked U dainty water color cards don in Br" re of golf, society and ping pong men and girls. Each of the table seated six. Vpatslr the rooms bad been arranged for reception purposet and trimmed with the name profusion of flowera. Mr. and Mr. Wake field were assisted In receiving by Mis Ella Ma Brown. Voelal Chlt-Caat. Mr. Joalyn ha returned front Chlego. Mr. If. T. Lmlt I bom from a trip east. Mr. and Mra. Bldwell ar back from their trip south. Dr. and Mr. Allison and children re turned to Denver on Friday. Mlaa Mattl and Ida Sharp ar back from a two week' visit to Chicago. The next Creche luncheon will be. held at the home of Mra. Herman Kountze. Mlsa Klrkpatrlck I expected bom from the east about tb middle of tho month. Bom of the younger set are planning a Thaukaglvlng hop at the Country club. Mr. and Mra. E. H. Sprague have taken Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Black' house for the winter. Mia Marie Crourwe will go to Hannibal, Mo., thla week to b tb gueat of Mis Weaaell'. Mra. F. H. Oalne will go fo Dea Motnea thla week tor a fortnight' visit with frlenda. Mra. Charlea Oreen ba Issued card for a reception from I to 6 o'clock on Wedne. day afternoon. The Myatlo Kensington club will ba en tertained on Tueaday at tb bom of Mr. W. D. Nlcholi. Mr. and Mra. Johnson will entertain the member of the Bon Ton Card club at Its meeting on Monday evening. Mlaa Josephine. Levy will entertain the members of A. C. T. Howling club at Metropolitan club on Tuesday. The Et-A-VIrp club will give It next dancing party on Thursday evening, No vember 27, at Chamber' academy. The member of the Gulp Cnop club have formed a dramatic aoclety, but will con tinue to play ping pong betweon tmca. Mr. B. W. Nash and Mr. Fred Nash returned from the west on Monday, Mr. E. W. Nash going to New York on Thuraday. Mr. Frank A. Ewlng haa sent out cards for a card party to be given on Tueaday evening at her home, 3116 I'oppleton ave nue. Senator and Mia Millard will leave on Tueaday for Washington, having engaged apartment at tba New Willard for the winter. Mr. and Mra. Arthur F. Smith have taken the McCormlrk house at S526 Har ney, where they are at home to their friends. Mr. Jam Paxton will entertain a theater party on Monday evening In compliment to Mia Msybee of Denver, who I Mis Al len' gueat. The member of the Metropolitan club are contemplating a Thanksgiving function, though the nature of it baa not yet been definitely decided. Mia Peck will go from Chicago, whero ahe attendod Mlaa Blanche Eatabrook'a wedding, to Hannibal, Mo., where ah will visit Mine Wessclls. Mr. J. P. Lord returned from Chicago on Wednesday, accompanied by ber sister, Mlaa Gortrude Swinglcy, who will remain her for aome time. Mr. W. R. Baxter will give a luncheon at the Millard hotel on Monday In com pliment to Mr. New of Indianapolis, who I Mr. McKeen guest. Mlaa Anna O. Shult leave this week tor Coronado, Cal., to returns ber old position aa cashier of Hotel Del Coronado, aftor two months' visit at her home. Mr. J. II. Eva na ha Isaued card for a large reception to, bo given at her home, Summit Place, on Weat Farnam atreet, on Wednesday, December 8, from S to 6 o'clock. In honor of Mr. Grunlnger of Chicago, Mr. John V. 0. McDanlel will give a large reoeptlon, from 4 to t o'clock on Tuesday afternoon, at ber home on West Farnam Btreot. Tha member of the Caaerol club expect to attend tha foot ball game on Thnnka- giving day and will make up one of the dinner partlee at th Omaha club that evening. One of th moat anticipated function of the week 1 tha cotillion to be given at the Country club on Wednesday evening by Mra. Luther Kountte and Mra. Harry Wilklna. The many frlenda of Mtas Margaret Pratt are much Intereated in the an nouncement of her marriage, which Is re ported to have occurred In Swedeu on Thuraday. Mr. and Mr. Samuel Rec will celebrate their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary with a reception on Saturday evening at their home at Twenty-Brat and Leaven worth streets. Mr. Victor Whit and Mr. Harry Jor dan will cloae th week with a luncheon to be given on Saturday, at Mr. White' home, 2S06 California atreet. In compli ment to Mr. 8cobte. Mm. Hartman will entertain aa Informal dancing party at the Normandle on Thanka giving evening In honor of Mra. Lowell of Colorado Springs, who Is the guest of Mrs. Byron H. Smith. Mr. and Mi. Louis Rothschild will hold a reception at their home. 3408 St. Mary' aveuue, on Thanksgiving day, In honor of their daughter. Mlsa Elm Rothschild, whoa uagement tu Mr. Harry Hlesch of De Molnea haa recently been annouueed. Movemeals aad Wkrrnktsls. Colonel Pratt la expected horn today. Mr. Uould Diets returned from Chicago on Thuraday. Mra. W. K. Martin I back from a trip to Mltalealppt. Mli Faith Potter went to Kanaaa City on Friday morulng for a fortnight's vtalt with friends. Captain and Mr. William Mason Wright ar expected home from a few day' stay In St. Loula today. Mr. W. I. Kleratead ba (pent th past fortnight vksitlng relative In Chicago, re turning horn on Friday. Mr. Daltoa Rlsley left on Thursday for New York to attend the funeral of her brother-in-law, Mr. Nelson Hersa. Mra. J. E. House returned on Friday from a two wetka' visit In Denver. Mlaa Mildred. House will return la about two week. Mrs. Thorn a J. O'Brien and Mia Teas I Magutr have returned from Rapid City, S. IV, where they wer called by the death of their brother. Mrs. Prank Bacon, accompanied by her little daughter, Lucille. U at home after a month'a abaence spent v tailing frlenda in Memphis. Teun. Mr. and Mra, J. B. Perry. Mrs. R. R. Huntley. Mr. Sievena and Mlsa Alice Parker weat to Denver last week to at tend the IV Bevard-Mareh wedding. Rev. L M. Kuan ha returned from the eaat. where he waa railed oa business of lb Lutheraa church. He was accompanied by Dr. M. J. KUa of Baltimore, sovretary of Ibe Board of Pvrelga Miatlon of th churvh. Mr. John 8. Knox has goo to St. Laul to Join Mr. Knox, who as boea vutlln there for th past Ihre week. They ex. povl t leav thera ooa for Florida, where Mx. Kao wUl syead U w later lor her Introduces this New Velvet Blouses (ALSO IN CLOTH) OF A DIFFERENT CUT THAN THO ORDINARY BLOUSE. New Fur Blouses WITH COLLAR AND REVERES OF GRAY SQUIRREL, niNK AND BEAVER. New Monte Carlo Coats REPRESENTING THE LATEST EFFECTS IN THE VARIOUS LENQTHS. Ladies New Top Coats NOW SO POPULAR IN EASTERN CITIES FOR "ROUOH AND READY" WEAR. New Grecian Dress Skirt, new Walking Skirt, Ladles' Suits, New Waists, new Dressing Sacques, nw Elder down Robe, new Petticoat and new Fur Scarfs, Muff and Fur Coats for thl week's celling. If you car to get the latest style and best values In Omaha you cannot afford to spend your money before looking here. 0. K. SCOFIELD GL0AK & SUIT COMPANY, 1510 DOUGLAS STREET, OJ1AHA. V ; erw You find them No Where Else Knabe, Kranich & Bach Kimball llallet -Davis Thoae pianos stand for quality, price and safe Investment easy to buy, aa term are made to suit. We save you money on every pur chase. OUR SPECIAL BARGAINS In pianos and organ are lower In price and easier terms than else where. Seeing Is believing. A. HOSPE 1613-1615 DOUGLAS ST. . The universal verdict of discrimi nating shoe wearer la. that are tha best shoe for women, no matter what price Is asked for th other kind. SOROSIS ARE $3.50 ALWAYS They come every day In direct com petMon with shoe for which 15.00 and 10.00 la asked. The difference la the retailer' profit. Sorosis Shoe Store FRANK WILCOX. Mgr. 303 9. 15th St., OMAHA. Send for Catalogue. Crockery, Qlass and China, 1318 Farnam St. THANKSGIVING Old Uluo Drift Breakfast, i Ma nor and T e a art, forma rly $12. lo thl sale $8.00 1 2 real cut Turn Nera "Straw berry and Fan," formerly fS.UO. In this sale $5 Real Cauldon" Meat Coursw- Formerly ta.00. In thl tale, $6 Genuine Old "Willow" Din ner Set Form erly 111). In thl sale $6.75 Visitor and Purchaser Equally Welcome. health. Mr. Knox will be abaeat indefi nitely. alia Orcutt went to Chicago on Saturday to attend th KohUaat-Jacquea wedding, which Is to occur at Centennial Baptist church, on Tuesday evening. Misa Orcult will be the gueat or Mia Jacques until th holiday. Oat ( Taww Uaesta. Mis Katherln PoUck is visiting friend tn tb city. Mlaa Mabel Bennett of Toronto. Canad. 1 the uet of Mis Janet Marriott. Colonel aud Mr. J. A Cebbe of Huron, g. I). re vliliua Mr. William Eaatman. " Mr. aud Mr. E. A. Mueller he aa their gueat tk week. Mr. Warrea Q Noua of St. Lout. Mis Barrett and Mlsa Sulllvaa ct Moa ns. ar gvieita ef Mr. aad Mr. Frank Mc Ginn. Mr. aad Mr. McOlaa and their guest (Continued ea Ninth Page Sllx Julia Offlcar, pianist. Him block. MU liUaca Snuoii, vok. &o Rani buildiSaV l!lilMi) week WATCH OUR DRUG PRICES.... TIME and MONET can be saved by coming- direct to our store for all drug store, merchandise. TIME because at our store you always And what you want (don't hav to wait till they lend to our atore for It) nor do you hare to wait to be "talked" lnt buying something else "WE GIVE YOU WHAT YOU ASK FOR." MONEY can b aved at Sherman A McConnell's because o ur TRICES ARE ALWAYS THE LOWEST, WRITE FOR OUR CATALOGUE of dniRS, PATENT MEDICINE8, PERFUMES and RUBBER GOODS. v 1 r 1 tv V If 1 it (vyv'nV r". A V Jr-V"j We sell elastic anklets, knee caps and full length hoes, for sprain, weak points and varicose vein. Take measure from out abov and writ for price. skerman & McDonnell drug company, WHOLESALE- AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS, CORNER 1JTH AND DODGE 8TS., Headquarters for m Women's Stylish Headgear j The largest exclusive retail millinery hous In th weat. Our business success rests mainly on the fact that wo aell only new, clean, atyllsh, high grade Individual millinery and give Juit what we advertise. Interest yourself and investigate. You will find It possibl t buy th original pattern from na 9 tor lea money than competitors who barter In a little of everything. Can quote you price on copies of our style. All w ask Is: See ours before you buy. Extraordinary cut price als arranged for Monday. a 1508 DOUGLAS STREET. S n MRS, J. BISOnT The Latest jf) Corset Invention fis Nemi Curve-Mould Umbrella Corset VvT calculated to round out the alender figure price, $3.00. Aj'vV The Habit Hip Corset, In all the leading make prlcee 1 JUUA Whalebon filled, long alp Corset, $150. $5.00 and $7 60. IV fl Olrdlee 60c and $L00. 811k. $3-50. ivt V A 0ur Arl Necd,e Work DePartment ls Ful1 of fUlwA beautiful novelties to make up for rJjJWn Christmas presents, pillow tops, table UHgJ covers, centers, laundrj bags, tie holders, 1 handkerchief holders, etc . iThere's a Jeuelry In Omaha Where you ea and will alway find iut what you wnt-th 1 kind of good SAVK VOLT TlitK IN HUNTING 4d 6A E luU MONEY IN BUI- i 1NG. AS OPTICIANS JHour Watches for Everybody... n Are Surprises to Everybody.... k m u a amall prtca for a GOOD, r bue an elant la.Jie enamel.! I'.S buia an eWaant ladies' soiid 14tC bu an elant ladie' enamel.! 3 ft ft 12 u an eWstant gent' Hri aol;4 irou monogram. liuy iur Cbriauna present of ua. Tutnember. w employ more watch T. L. COMBS & CO. and 1520 Douslas-st. LfjflSCDFIELD IWQAK&SUITCO. t3.SA Marvel Whirling faaray Byrlnge. WE SELL $2.09 $1.00 White Ribbon Liquor Remedy, we sell Sic Menen'a Talcum Powder, we sell.. 'W Pure 2-graln Quinine Pills, we sell.. Site Kilmer's Swamp-Root, w aell .... 11.00 Llaterlne, we sell 60c Syrup of Figs, we sell 60c Stuart's Dynpcpsla, wo sell tl.00 Newbro's llerplclde, we cll 11.00 McEltree' Wine Cardul, we eell.. 25c Brown's Bron. Troches, we sell .... $100 Hostetter Bitters, w sell 23c Brandreth' Pills, we sell 25o Merchant's Garg. OU, we sell 00 William s Pink Pills, we ell 25c Oranglne, we sell 25c Perry Davie; Pain Killer, we sell .. $2 Chlchester'a Pen. Pills, we sell 25c Cascarets, we sell iEo Bromo Seltser, w aell $1.00 Pinkham's Comp., w sell Hoc Carter Pills, we sell $1.00 Ayers' Hair Vigor, we sell 25o Chamberlain' Cough, w sell ...... 25o Packer' Tar, wo sell 25c Pluo's Consumption, wo sell $1.00 Mother's Friend, we sell 75a 11a 25a 3!o C6a 34a 39a Vtc 66a . 19a . 74a . 19o . 13c . 39a . 19o . 19a .$1.74 . 20a . 20o . 69o . 15o . 75o . 20a . 15a , 20a . 75a .$1.15 . 75c . 650 . 30a . 75a , 85c 10a $1.60 Fellow Syrup, wo aell 760 iiaSVtt Catarrh, wo sell , 850 JL,ne' Vermlfug-e. we aell ., L0 Hall Hair Renewer, we aell ,.. New aire Calder Tooth Powder ... Squibb' Saraaparllla, best for blood 75o OMAHA, NEB. SforG W tet your ye free and never charge fancy price. fully warranted watch for boy or girl. cratiine w cnsiciun. iia ana pin us una case. '-ld ",ch- with your monogram. goia ur naiiaam waicn. . . , our catalogue. You'll anakera than any firm ta Omaha. 1 a maae