Tlfi: OMAHA DAILY HKK, SUNDAY, DKCKMHKll 7, l!Og. U A. (f II Christmas Gift l J Is a ffininnt present wsJ itKir'Mialiir on )"'1 iy r id wlil family. Alt- fl TIHTKJ In remain aa wall 11 f a In design, fan l" 11 I uaari by anyone un any 11 f plaint. Tliera ara Inilla- II I ll..i. hut ONI.V I.N 10 II 1 I'lANM.A. Ha aura Iti II aa I ha genuine ('( nr II I assy paymnla MA If I ('all nr writ for 1'lannla, If I ilooalat. II II (IcihtsI Agents, II v Sclimollcr tL if 6i Mueller, (f II atelntvay I'laae. II SOCIETY MEETS NEW PEOPLE t Hamst and Tvt Ila Cligngad In Many Respect on Lxl LliU 010 FAMILIES LOSt IDENTITY IN NEW IM ( laa llesalls of l.lfe In 4rw. inn I tanialtr nt4 er mm Ob servant Leader ml the lllfr ee. IS discussing Iba affairs llial bsve Helmed attention ami atlnlsn t a nnin" lha fashionable aal during the last D elderly matron, brelf of m family I hat has, alma Omaha earllt social tumor, been a eanlar .f wealth ami culture, r i marked lha rhangea lhal hava occurred In lha personnel nf lha set lhat contributes most nf lha slsl aHlvlty l ma com mtinlly. Thrra art many new t.rm.ln In social r ami ao few of lha nsmas sn' fares without whluh mi function woum hsvs bean complete only a raw "Mow etiatigely upset atxilaly or lata," aba said. "Tha fares wa tiara io se and lha iisinrs wa used lo know have been Iranafnrrail lo a younger generation resulting U a gannrsl nilslU that la alto gether oonfueliig us tilijnr iao.la, It aaama ao odd lo raengnlsa tha character- latka of on old family under ( tin nama of another and It makaa una realise that lima la ludsed paaalng. Hut all of these atranse name and fanes. Whora hava they an come frninf" And Ibla la a question that la being aabad by many. The aural Una. lha receiving llati a, tha assisting lima, all of tbam prompt lha question thai flnda answer In lha splendid now homes that ara aarh year being added to the fssh loneble dlelrlcl of tha illy, marking tha volution of tha riimnuiDlly. iurmiind'-d l.y a burst frf yMlnw m. and on ha anjoyabla affairs at tha frrna Vt'Ma aatln rlhlon with firatty lowa was atrati'had from rirn-r lo rurnar and waiar rnlnrd rarda marked lha fitir for Iwlva ciinata. tin WMlnxaday avanlnit. In honor of h r !, Ml Kiralaht dfllahtriilly antar tailed aomn Iwantf (iiaat at a hnuaa party. On Friday averilng Mlaa fliralaht entar lalriod at rarda In honor of Mlaa Kxnaler of Mlaaourl Valley and Mlaa (lapKn of ".ldny, Nab. Mla nalar Iravaa Monday. , The rinanamant hae han annnunrad of Mlaa KMnl Wllklna, daiialitrr nf Mr. and Mra. Waller Wllklna, and Mr. llThart How-all. Nultitiui aqiiala Uiam fur tha Fauna: lady'a echaal ahw--hb4o In ilf. ananial or Idaal kld-lu tilurhma, liw or bullon with 4nuhla anlaa If da1rt4 autabla to .at wllliaut ruliliam 'J ha itii navnr 'hana alwaja -lull-i and aO'Te mtuil lo any In Ilia Una n-eaiolMa at blah Jirliaa KkaA Sorosis Shoe Store 20J S. 15th St. In honor nf Mr. and Mra. J. H. Mliiih- II n of New York, IT and Mra. (Illmora Rave an alnliorata dinner for Iwalvn In tha while and K"l'1 room of f tin Millard hole I on Mon day vi'itjnaj While ahmlrd candlca and while larnatlona ware uand In decoration. m li'raiik Wllooi alanaar. aialoaua Miillail I'Tee. Of all the affairs of the weak thare waa firobahly nnna In which aorlety found morn Inlaraata, In spite of Ita limited number. than lha annl varaary aurprlaa alvan Mr. and Mra, Oaoran I.lnlngrr on Monday aft ernoon. Though lha I.lnlimor home la ao freiiuenlly thrown oprn, It has been three years alnca Mr. and Mra. I.lnlnvar hnva entertained an Individual affair, which fact tnada lha aaiherlna lha more enlovahln, Tha other functlona of tha week have alan neraalnnrd no little enmment for the varlnua Innovation and Indlvldualltloa Ihnt they hava Includnd. (leneral aatlafaotlon has been aipreaand of one hoataaa. who, In a tterlaa of buffet lunchrona, provided scuts for her aueala, while aeven couraoa wrn served. To ba sura thena were uniienallv leborate aftalra, bul tha fact remalna Ihnt (ew women enjoy lha atandlna: feature of lha averaie buflet lunchson. Tha annoiiaormant Tueaday of the enaane menl of Mr. William fl. Toppli'ton and Mine tuulaa Mrl'herann, dauiihtrr of Mr. and Mra. Thoniaa II. Mcl'liamon, wna anions: the moat pleaaant aurprlaes nf tho week, though of course there are thoae who say It waa no surprise at all. And, by the by, these same knowing ones ara talking, of other engage ment a that ara to be real surprises and hat Involve memhera of the moat exclusive sel, A whole lot of nlre. Interesting en gagement talk Is going the rounds Just at present, Including a little story of ah affair nd an engagement lhat la lo come to naught -because hla people object, even though ahe has baen a recognised favorite for aeveral jreara and another of a very prominent lawyer who Is paying aull to tha young daughter of one of Omaha'a nldcat families, and allll another of two very young, young people, who hava played together slue childhood and refuse to recognise paternal Interference, even though neither of them ara through college yet. Mr. and Mra. llermr.n Kounlse left for New York on Thuradsy. Mr. ami Mrs. John Francis are back from g trip to tha I'sclfli: conat. Mr, and Mra. Ilalcomh and Miss llalconili left for New Orli'Stis this week. Mr. and Mrs. IC1 ward Haldrlge hava gone east. Mr. and Mra, W. J. C. Kenynn returned Ibe tnliMId of I tin week from a brief trip to Chicago. Mr. and Mra. A. I Head returned from New York on Friday. Judge and Mrs. Kstelln etpect to spend a part of Iho winter In tha south. Among Ihn young people who ara to re turn from school for the holidays ara: Mlaa Ix-lla Hcrlber and Mlaa Hut h Ijollinan, who rome from Motitlcello, III.; Mr. Denies liarknlow, Mr. John t'nldwell, Mr. J nek llauni. from Ht. I'aul'a school; Mr. Tom Iiavls will come from Ysln and will he at; rotripatiled by Mr. Nhrldon W'ardwell of Haverhill, Mass.; Miss Helen Howard will come from Kurmlngton, Vt., besides a long list of those attending tha Hlala university and colleges nenrer homo. m1 Tussdsy evening the Carnation Bo etui club gave thn third of Its series of dsnccs at Chambers' academy, about eighty couples attending. Their fourth anniversary bs 1 1 will bo given New Year'a night at tha academy. Mlsa Itlnnrha Howland entertained the members of Ilia Clmrmsnte club Informally on Tuesday afternoon. Metropolitan club this weak. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Wharton and Mrs. Kdwln II. Jrnks returned on Saturday morning from Chicago, where they spent the week. Judge Ira C. Jenks, who hsa been lha guest of bis arm, lr. Kdwln Hart Jenks for tha past month, will return to his borne in California on Monday. Mrs. Cora VanTorhlno of Fort Wayne, Ind., who has been visiting her mother, Mrs. ft. C. Corson and friends In the city, bus returned to her home. The Crescent club will give Its next danc ing party on Thursdsy evening at Cham bers' arsd'my. Miss Leah Mandelberg entertained that Jolly Ten club at her home on Wednesdsy afternoon. Mra. B. J. Bykea and Mrs. F. ft. Owen re turned Thursdsr from a monlh'a visit In California, having madn quite a 'our of thn slste. Mr. W. 8. Oextrr, formerly a resident of Omaha, bul now of F.I I'aao, Tex., la stop ping at the Murray hotel. Ho wlli remain In lbs city until after the first of tha year. Mrs. Walter Stager of Sterling. III., who has been visiting her alsler. Mrs. lanao Congdon, has returned to her home. Mr. and Mrs. William J. Foye. returned home on Himdny, having come up from Knn- sas City to spend Thanksgiving with Mts. McRhane. Miss Chaplin of Chicago cama on Friday to he the guest of Mra. Clarke Colt. Miss Ilennrtt of Toronto, Can., who baa been tha guest of Miss Janet Marriott, has gona to Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. II. 1). Fisher of Florenoe. Wis., are guests or their daughter, Mrs. Arthur l'lnto. Mr. Bam Mogcath of Philadelphia, who wss tne gueal or sir. ano wra. nra r. Ilurgess, returned home on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Mclaughlin, enroute lo their home In New York from tha west. spent tho esrly part of the week the) guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. I. McLaughlin. Mrs. Fs!rni!in and Mrs. W'oodward of Kniisas City, who have been guests of Mrs. W. J. Purgess. return noma todHy Mr. and Mrs. Richard Tlurlow and daugh ter of Denver ara guests of Mr. and Mra 8. D. Harlow. Miss Florence Lewis bus aa her guest thla week Miss Morgan of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Oetten hnve returned from a two weeks' trip to now Tom rv n MK J. BENSON Our store is full to overflowing with useful and Novelty Goods; for the Winter season and Christmas Presents If you have FURS to' buy, dont fail to see our stock, as we are giving special bargains. Sable, Mar ten, Isabella Marten, American Marten, Genuine Rus sian Marten, Genuine Mink, Imitation Mink, Beaver lllcntlotl Mink, Jfacooon, Krininior, (lenuine llenr, in medium and exlra fine quality I Jon ft and Scarfs of all kindft, from (he short est to the longest length made. Price, f',75 to f 45.00. Muffs from f 1.25 to $20.00. Mlsa Harriet Smith entertained eight Mrs. Allen Hector, Mrs. J. II. Conrad, Mrs. Hurry Wellcr, Mrs. n. W. llulley and Mrs. Arthur ICngllsh were tho guests of Mrs. young friends at a luncheon on Monday. (leorgn W. Knottier at a box party at Hoyd s on Wednesday, Mrs. Hector being lb guest of honor. For her sister, Mrs. Oalnea of Canton, ()., Mrs. H. C. Ferris gava a very pretty luncheon on Wednesday. lltUlrQUARTIIRS TOR EDISON PHONOGRAPHS and VICTOR TALKING MACHINES $10 to $75. ti ;ct trim ;i ri;coki now in. With tha largeat and moat romplata stock of records west of Chic. Wa sell fr cash, or 00 down and tl.ta pef weh. lUIMWuring WHEELER & WILSON MSWINU rUCMlNl$, at popvtlar prloea and easy Wrcna. tVoond- hajut ewlivg machine frvm tttotl5. W rent machine at per week. V Mil tveeOle and rvpalr and sell parts for any iw hlu manufactured. Htcclr chrap In Mlr t cKis out our Urc UHk, Nebraska Gyelo Co., Cor. 15th a4 tUrvtey SU. lbn IW,. 3PM Htvadway. vHinl Wluffs, la. rw.n m ta N.,rtb Nth 8 . v t.ha. r- ie.v Mlv'lvKI. Maragvr F0LL0W THE FLAG" In aptla of all lha gossip to the contrary, there has, aa yet. been no definite date fixed for the two ntoat talked of prospective wed dings In society this season. Thare has been all manner of gossip afloat locating both af fairs all the way from Christmas to the Isst weed In June, but goxslp signifies nothing after all and both young women admit lhat. out of consideration of lha comfort of their friends and themselves as well-they have given out at least a dosen different dates each. . In honor ot her guests. Mlaa Fensler of Missouri Valley. la., and Mis Uapen ot Bid ney, Mlaa Kthyl Straight served a very beautiful luncheon on Tuesday. A most pleasant surprise to tha assembled guests waa the announcement of Miss Strslght'a engagement to Mr. IVtvId Rdward McCutley The dining room waa labrately trimmed In Yellow, tho centerpiece being a allrer candelabra with yellow rose petal ahadea. Miss Crounsa was hostess at Wednesday's meeting of the Cooking club. Tha member ship of the club consists this winter ot Mesdamea Jnaeph Parker. Charles Kountse, Herbert Wheeler, Ward nurgess, Harry Wllklna, Misses Helen Smith, Webster, rreston, Crounsa and IJndeey, Miss Mae Mount entertained an Informal chafing dish supper on Saturday evening for Mrs. Woodward, Mrs. Hartnian, Mr, Goodrich and Mr. Byrou Smith won the nrtses at a card parly given on Thursday evening by Mr. and Mrs. McCoy at their boms on Ueorgla avenue. Mrs. Uoorgs V. nones entertained In formally on Monday afternoon lor Mrs, noher and Mrs. Jennings of Council niufts. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Baura entertained in formally on Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Baum, Jr., are ocru nvln their new residence at 123 South Twenty-fifth atrect. Tha Thursday Afternoon Kensington club met at Mrs. Wilkinson's, 2S25 Charles street Those neresent were: Mesdamea Wilcox of Denver. Miss Agnes Weller will entertain a six- handed euchr party on Wednesday after noon for Miss Grace Roeschlaub. The Klks' will give a dancing party en Wednesday evening. Mrs. (lalnca, who la tha gueat of her alster, paeon Schllser, Goodman. Norman. Allison Mrs. 11. C. Ferris. ...... Th. ... meeting will be with Mrs. Goodman. 1618 South Thlrteentb Mrs. J. W. Fisher entertained an Informal kenalngton afternoon on Friday In rompll- I About sixty couple a attended a party given menl In her niece. Mlaa Grace Roeschlaub I . Chambers' hall Saturday evening by the membera of the old Winter club and the Omaha Field club. Aa most of those pres ent had danced together at the Winter club dancea and tha Field club summer dances tho affair waa doubly enjoyable karuM everyone knew everyone else. A The Onlp Gnop club will meet with Mlas 1 tPTcn-pleee orchestra, led by Hlminlck. fur Jsnet Rogers on Tuesday evening. nlshed unusually good "music. A perms The Chsrment club will meet at the I n(mt organization waa effected during the home of Mlaa Mabel Frees on Friday art- ernoon. Mlsa Wrbater la the hostess of this week's meeting of the Cooking club, the dste having been set for Wednesdsy. Miss Georgia Ulndsey will be the guest of Miss Crounsa aud Mra. Edgar 11. Scott. The costume entertainment to be given by the Tarlsh Aid ot Trinity cathedral on Friday promises to contribute a pleasing feature of the week. Mia Mount expects to go to Sioux City thla week to be the guest ot Miss Ervlne. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. IMnnlug will entertain the Harmony club on Saturday evening. The bowling party to be given by the membera on Wednesday evening promises Din (flTT IN PRICE OP OlU LU1 CHILDREN'S CLOAKS 112.50 Coats reduced to 9.50 $5.50 Coats reduced to 3.87 f 10.75 Coats reduced to 7.87 WO Coats reduced to 2.25 8.50 Coats reduced to 5.87 J2.50 Coats reduced to .87 UNDERWEAR IS A VERY COriF0RTABUE AND USEFUL PRESENT I am sure we can please you in quality and price for ladies and children In lad ies, n good quality fleece-lined vest and pants, 25c each; an extra soft quality, 50c; part wool, light or heavy weight flat weave or ribbed, 75c, $1, 1.23; all wool light or heavy weight flat' weave or ribbed, fl.23 up; extra size vest or pants, 05c, ?1, $1.25 and $1.50. U.MU.N hulls 1 leece-hned, open to waist or across chest, 58c, ,.ic, $1.00, $1.25. Sumo style in part wool, $1.15, $1.50, $1.75, $2, $2.25, $2.50 and $2.75. All Wool, $1.50 up to $1.50. Silk and wool, $3 to $5. All silk, $0.25 to $10.50. CIIILIJEN'S VESTS AND PANTS Flat weaves or ribbed,25c up to the best. CHILIAN'S IILACK TIOIITS 45c up. Black Drawers, 05e up. CHILDREN'S UNION SUITS In cotton, part wool, or all wool,from 45c to the best. LADIES' IILACK TI01ITS From 50c to $2.75. Sole agents for Dr. Jaeg er's celebrated underwear. Fine French Flannel Waists Tailored made, embroidered or plain, regular $5.00 and $3.50 quality, foi $3.87. See the fine flannel waists we are selling for $2.87 and $1.87. IN ART NEEDLE WORK We have the prettiest goods made White linen pieces, Irish hand embroid ered, hemstitched, trimmed with cluny, Arabian, Kussian, Irish crochet lace, in all sizes of centers, lunch cloths and scarfs. A large line of lower priced centers, lunch cloths, scarfs, etc. Brown linen pieces, handsomely embroidered in colors, are very new for tables, sideboards, etc. Burnt leather pieces for tables, sofa pillow tops and wall decorations. Handsome satin 3ofa pillows finished, $1.87 up. We have just opened a large line of the latest in wrist bags, chatelaines, pocketbooks, music rolls, traveling cases, etc. See our ride shelving filled with all the latest styles toilet sets and manicure. Burnt leather goods, calendars, and a great variety of novelties. We have the prettiest line of DOLLS in Oraaha-The celebrated Kestner Head is the prettiest face doll made and with the pink kid jointed bodv, makes the hand somest and most durable doll in the world. evening and monthly parties will be given through the season. Mr. and Mrs. R. Torbes announce the engagement ot th.'lr daughter Estella to Mr. Clyde Jonea or St. iuie. jne weaning Is to take place New Year'a night. Mlaa Blanche Sorenson, rotce. (50 Rsmge building. Mrs. Gwlng OsroUson Tease ot Detroit will take charge ot Mr. Garelssen'a class arwr January I. Mr. Garelasen will make hla home In New York City permanently after the first ot the year. King Cole rancakes St the mouth. Woman's Work in Club and Charity The Mlo.ln. vgram will be Prn,e4 :M,jrr 'SSJuVl ve"';:rP'r "WW I the reoltal ot the oratory detriment ...vny 2aX une-half ot the real estate In AWL FOINTa SOUTH lv. Omiha, DjUv. Ar. St. Louis 5;5$ P. M. 7:00 A. M KLW SUEl RAILS, KEW equipment; SCUD HOAO EES Ffv4l Ttw !UUy w aU wtehse r aM v"Mj W. Fwrwaas SUr. HAKKt It MvKV. V A. at ot the Womaa'a club on Wednesday: rtaud aK by hire, Vwrmelee; a reading. "Mra. Mojthene'e rtrst fthepr-lng Expedition." Mra. II. U lWnnls; reading. "Aug Italians." with musical ftHunpanlment. Miss Orace tVnk Ita; yKt soW Mrs, A. U Sheets; reading. Mlaa Jeannetie Jeasop; euUgy ot the life ef Klliabeth Cady Stanton, Mrs. Mary O. Andrews; xtoltn and ptaa duel. Mlsa Jeane WakeleU and Miss iVrlnne lulson; read ing. The MourVktng Veil." Mrs- J. . Wat- kins; refit at tn. 'The lytse Vtltn. Charlee Mvlsnald; o"al sle. Mrs. KU'hBKVSd. Mr. J. J. Boucher addreaaed the law de- clan. ' tor the service ot alias Oatl part men t ot the Woman'a club on Thursdir lhtln for three months In a errles ot f.rnoon. his sutyect being. "Trusts and Kotirih. That we en.Wvvr t double the The meeting was largely attended, number ot ctulw, as weil as to double the . , - '"nVt'h' That where there Is mer, than one The Vnlted States daughter, of ISIS have club In a county a cunty assvH-lailon be petitioned rongre for an appropriation to oranled. and that U hold a convention conip,,t. tn, monument of the Held of itVThat the romntlttee on work before Chalmette, where the battle of New Or- iuHlk AhAtt ba Cxinttliuel. With aa fnuhf Tha 1utciAn& hrmh Ul t" , a h.-rlig lor euftrage shakers went and during the last session ef the whenex.r t-oibie berore n wwrawi. Louisiana legislature the land upon which HH. t-Kt he monument stands waa ddc4 to the The regular meeting et the Cite, club was ,Htl"k!Tttv That the new suftTare stamp he Vntted States. fceM rttdaj ifitrnwi at the home of uoo as far as poill. tit all correspond- "7T" . v. 14 vv vir. v.krik vin.iM.mk "' 't autTragista. The Ebell club cf Lea Angeles It pre- Mre. IV Merrow, I. Norm Mneteeata v.., n.vihwii.1 to suffragists .. I .......... .. . w . mt be 10 chi:i3 m nv riup nnoi. vnii'n im el lhir ,tany ami ' " . ,v.. , . 7" . e..v-'v, iai tui iii dt iar BURNS Crockery, Glass and China. 1318 Farnam St HOLIDAY GOODS Real IJmoges Pinner Set. U0 pieces, former ly fa). In this sale $24.75 Genuine Lib bey Cut Glass Olive Lish. for merly W, In this sale $2.00 Twelve real Cut Tumblers, for merly four dol lars, in this aale $2.50 Real "Cameo" augar and cream, formerly 2.to. in thla sale $1.25 Visitors and purchasers equally welcome. will sell you Ml f ol . -"'atl7"l, avenue. The club hae taken for Its winter a work the Keadlng rlrv aa weeka. ke club baa taken for Its winter a t, ei i ihir ,laHy an.t wnv - Italian ceurae et the Pay Mew prs wtth " ?laI.Vh; )t .' . . .... turn html lhl th NtvrA utUr n tU04lt Lrvle. KdwarU MoKaohron acting Jun' ,""Tr ."' .... ftw iy to the d cussuow ,7, ' Meetings are held every twe vx.niaw a etrnm-luameni have the " r r'h-'-y In homee of suffrta la been eecv The Tliwreday Meraiag auslv-ale will meet thla week at the hue ot Mr. IV W. Mer rew. KM North Nlaeteeatb. aveae. moat pretentious buildicg et Its kind country. An option has already cured oa a very deelrable rle of preterms uv the UaiUee ot ether state. ground and the women propose putting One thousanj dollars was raised t their p4as ikrvujh tmaeJiatety. Tie plevlgea te matatatn tke headquarter dur- bouse ts to be of the bungalow style of lit) LkT COPLEY I , ffjf " "He Sells WatekM." V f .e Vl When In New York I I 111 tmi in -Vtober Ooplev I : I J bought two diamond J0 -is-.c jf pin. Mch containing B . g- " S pure while di- B C -e monde choice IJSS.w). V , Sre them. B - .215 SA6 :tfer .26.00 65.00 The aasaal saeeilaa ef the Womaa'a Chrtattaa aseoviatio will be held at 1) e i lot k ea Tweeay sseratag la the pwrlore el the Yewag Men a Ohrtsiiaa aeviati. tag 'he coming year. la a report read bere the receat aseet- Isg et the Illinois KeJeratto ef '' club. Mrs. &. Nobel King t Bloou.nto, ox tke ittete Aseoftatiojs ot lVowttc rrlm .ill w is on .i.-ve- "Muvk k tea sai - pie a hease mJL a graeral lavnauoa la e- cuio et women ttai hJutfhoIJ labor he tade4 e all Uterveied la the work. tke e of saa.hiae-Baade goosi. ut the The State ldutnal ev-kvot at Kearney S.uetKva ta often akr4. "Is th:a rrvesloaa . I t-iu aa wnsiir4 goodT It ke been aw4 Ovaevw wU be tke wKec ef M.Jy a d thl gtrls now dj ot ea Bike thir j.ju- ,'Ui w tiai a ii nej. n" Jamclfeiaf for Christ 1$ WeVe gvt aw ei-t hwe e V Vms vi.m4 ti ikwl ww e ee li n . Iiie4 :-t wvt UneA. im r. U klo.l i A le.l'e.e( tl.-e, k- - Mxivswwer--( .- ot .nr b.M' kteov itJ 11m r-- ot er svi wa OvMe .t owl wb om want ama aae te it lv-f o seeuwg et the potitioel and social scieaoe exiearvaxwt e MoaMUy artereoo. Mr. Coorge TkWkf wi'.l prea-id. ' The Uawa iVoverwtKg Ike lastttuiioas" will be the cb ect ef talk by Mm Vlargre M.Vartky. 4 Mre Mies Vaa Horw U1 sxweA et tke aisMk. aeth4s t4 resKa et tke tastits I m. The tolKwta.g plan ot work waa etoie4. at TrwAy anereo's e;oa ef tke N -kirwka Woswaa wtYwge ko.'iatio co vKa he4 last wk la Teovwsvk rww TWI we w!rt w'iaH tW kaAMrorr l iVidv wi'.h XI ii-v l itii ils.n o" I iwvoiw 4v4 the kw, ot te W a - jkrNwA YWI we WMk. ,vrt - T4W1KN4H tlk OlS.' V- . ' & ft 3M km. to w.Mre r" v4 a u iko -fc .tjr ot Ike Stat. a v . is roe wvi.iv k . . . , ikoitrd e wenwa k cannot t.e ar -h'.dre's cloth- women. tev wko he t ear tkeir litiag by attl UN. Tbnv.sJ . rxt mke a loaf ef nert satriit. brvol. wowea tt.w h t.is are day UNrt asd wh need a'.l ;ae etreagtk hl foo4 caa : "Wkat rwia.iwg ce.a gtrk) roveive roare4 la auvk kxv aa ike. a4 what 51 tr.tr t '4i are boeaee he nalc the e.hel thai ha eoatrot e tke trwuve eorKJ ot a giH lire g'.ve te e:SMt et r eww aNlity te be wefi. ryotesiyj wo " Te aeokito ka reovette eevwnel a Vmm--k . 4 swtvwoe Avertaeat la tke 11 lusoft wtv,rwtty 4 froe svWUrwkie ta ikat evraat tv ee yo woasaa ta TV re t alro a haoww aa tke arrkitecture with a Japanese tea garden asd aa laside conrt. te be tiled wV.k trr-p-l.-wl plants, where aa crcheetra c-y be plaoed npoa eov-asicas of entertainment. Yh-.s court l te connect vi:k all of the rooms cn the trst 6.x. and wtil opea Into the garden. The work and taSueace et tke NaUoaal CVasumers' Ksague ha ex'.eaded te sjk proptbas ta tke weat as te Beceeita:e Mrs. rierea.-e K:iy. tke na:iel secre taxy, sveadiag six wvetk ex tke year la tke CkK- h4J-rts- Tt. N:kb1 league ka at prveat torty-sevea 1 legwoa aal there are fasty-three tsct.-rs now ws'.ag tie iVuxr' -t'e iaet. Mrs. K. Uy hs regally sevwrvv tke co ererwiss et '.ke N'.M&al Htui. society, wh.-ee :ast'.ag ccm'.ltre for tke prs:e ttoa et werV.nc children will ta fatwre work, wuh tke leoe- Klerte are I be aaeJhe 1 k.- ,rtr 1 e secure bottee U goerci rA:d UNr ai te eifjeve tke luiiii lava K tke protevt.oa i svett a4 ckitdrva werir. T beagee kas al r4y lvrd k.ai:evto et ril rr-A la i-.ew et tke k et tke Ckrwsiu sweswvsh. Tke poo road . "Attea-t ts BMkiAay ehorgrB4 bofeco tkrM. la tke atorwia to tit ike Uie deUvory tt avwA. carry eaa 'ko with yo. V sot ea KstwrAwy ec e tke oat kaera Ckfsiaiss Gtiristmas Candies Leave your order early for the ORIGINAL ALLEGRETTI CH0C0UTE CREAMS at extremly low prices. Electric Seal Jackets Jaunty, with beat linings, nothing to equal thet Fur Blouses With revers and collar of either GRAY BQV1RREL. or BEAVER , Isabella Fog Scarfs, 112.00 to $40.00 Sable Fox Scarfs. $12.00 to $40.00 Cloaks- Never have we had a better selection our style are differevt ax4 -superior to those generally shows. Prices from t'. t te V4 . Useful GiftS At small cost- Eiderdown Dressing Sacques. 9$ ta $5.r Eiderdown Lounging Robes, IK to $UtX Quilted Eilk Japanese Robea, $13.00 to $J Oe Silk Petticoats. $4.&3 to $18 50 Silk Waist Wool WsUts Dresa Sklrta .f.5CDFIELD lCL0AK&SUITC(L 1510 Douglas Street RINGS, WATCHES Our splendid Un of RINGS ta worth year laapeecVrav Tke new JOiVT rig tre me a or women. DIAMONDS set la any atyte awl etker ecev We have a tine line ot watches Swta ar amarican abevovoa ASD HULERS CANDY. We have the sole agency tor the above goods fcr Otsaha. Take no Imitations. FTk Geoda ot tkksg Prtee. iMers-Dillon Drug Company, Car- lStk.-S3l Firna Sts P. E. FLODMAN & CO., 'Phone UTi. Just Received A Full Line of Fine Chocolates tad Boa Boas. Kuhn & Co, Druggists, 15 itx and DoufU Su. r ' Some Appropriate Christmas Gifts Opera G'.aate 3.e cp Cwra 1 Ckatelaiae K .- X tp Cuoea Fi t-. f Ktay pTute ... 1 cp Eicay Cojch Sr ESvey V-rvrs .... Xe Vmtrt .'.A i P Lewtihrr rv,- K - - Tvrte 4a iVzM We? CkJv l"uVe . at s k s'i v T-sltw tat r to V I A 9 m l kV.a t.t Khommv ais V V J g? -8L I K Jl re4 vrvwwdwe 1 1 I x t X u - t a 4 v.i ,- '. i.t tiki i'. ta if vet . r-w. in 5-J r.i xk j -" H-mm I if Oivre I at w u.. HiiJ P'.:;et Kv Fr.'. Kwaseei TesNV ' .".' i tw iy i-it ff rr J rws. ew sett f.w .w i v-i MAKH1NNEY & RYAN COMPANY, jvcraav4SctMr. I XO mmi lOfaafkwv k1 VH k wkes'eo tke it - be ,v