Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, December 06, 1903, PART I, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE OMAHA DAILY DEE: HUN DAY, DECEMIlEIt tf. 1003.
SOCIETT STRIKES ITS GAIT
Lockl 8mrt Sat OeU Into Etetdt 6wlng of
Wlittr Gaiety.
THIS WEEK'S CALENDAR IS LENGTHY
Ma iir Aaaaaaeed Rtrali ( Ureater
r Lease Magaltad la AddlHea
" ' - fa the Week.
Tha feollsh fops of th tiet centurcs
Will brag snout their ancestree.
And soma will M V allttercillnUsleS
"Our family used coal in nlneteen-l-hre:;'
new lorn iimti.
Tlia Week's Caleaaar.
MONDAY Bishop and Mrs. A. L. AVIlllam
reception, from t to 11 o'clock; Mf. and
Mrs. JlHrry Johnson, the Hon-Ton Card
chid; mm. u. r. trummcr fuenre parxy,
Mm. Robert Olmsted'e luncheon ana card
n.rtv Mra. laiwtnn. nractlcs whlac: Mr.
nd Mr. O. I). Klpilnger. West "Ida Card
i-lub; Mrs. H. . Jaynea, Daughtera of
the American Herolution; Mrs. a. hihw
enterrslne the members of the Ceramic
dub; Mr. and Mm. V: C. Holllnger, earns.
Tl'RHDAT Southwest Dancing club, Mm.
Henry W. Yetee' luncheon, Mr. and Mm.
R. H. Olmetsd. a dinner.
WKDNE8DA Y Metropolitan club, whlat
nsrtri Mm Wakelev. a euchre party.
Tit I'RBDA Y St. (Tola club. dancing
party; FInto-flpalding wedding; Miss
. lVeaton. cards: Mies Potter, the Lunch
eon club; Mint Cecil Ellett, a reception
for Mlsa Klsle Self ken.
FRIDAY Mra. C. C. Rosewater, tha Friday
clubs captain Hill oanclng club party;
Mm. W. I). Bancker'a tea: Mra. I ten ford
and Mica Powell hoetestes ot meeting of
Hound onxen club.
ATtTHDAY Mr. ajid Mm. C. M. Morton,
I'oppiaton Avenue card club; Mra. H. c.
Smith and Mm. Liirien Stephana, a recep
tion to Mm. William Seare-Poppleton,
rrom s to o ciock.
All considered, laat week waa realty de
lightful. It waa Juet comfortably full, and
after the ruah and scrambis of the Iat
nonth society appreciated It. Of all the
affaire the reception Thuraday afternoon
given by Colonel and Mra. McClernand to
General and Mm. B.imner waa perhapa the
moat pretentloua, but that lt where mili
tary affairs alwaya have the advantage,
for the full dreaa uniform and the national
color lend an Impreaelvenees that other
affairs, no. matter how brilliant, can not
claim.- And, by the way, the military con
tingent promlaea to afford not a llttie that
la brilliant thla winter and exrluslvS. too.
There are aeveral eligible bachelor among
the officers who are already very popular,
judging from the attention they are re
ceiving, and proapecta are that society will
aee mom of braaa buttons and blue uni
form thla winter than It haa alnce the old
dayvwhen Port Omaha afforded ao much
that waa attractive to the local fashion-
ablaa.
' Thla week will atart off with a ruah, but
Whether It contimiea that way remalna to
.be aeen when Monday mall la dlatrlbuted.
Nobody think of aendlng out tarda the
car If the professor naver romea back.
It ha a "new thought-' of Ita own thla
Winter, and that haa little to do with Ita
rereatlle charmer of laat aeaaon.
rieaaarea Past.
The members of th Harmony club were
gueata laat evening Of Mr. and Mra. Charles
Btebblna.
Mlaa CofTman waa the gueat of hone at
a luncheon given by Mlaa Butternem at
the Omaha club.
The Initial meeting of the aeaenn of the
Optimo club waa entertained laat evening
by Mr. and Mm. Frank Barrett.
Mr. and Mm. Albert King entertained the
membera of. the M. N. Card club Friday
evening at their homea on Charlea atreet.
Mra. Fairfield gave a chafing dlah supper
on Wednesday evening, her guests being
Mlaa Howard, Mlaa CofTman, Mlaa Wool
worth, Mlaa Mae Hamilton, Mr. Fred Ham
ilton, Mr. Canfleld, Mr. Oreen and Captain
Norton.
The regular meeting of the Hiawatha
Card club waa held laat Friday at the home
of Mlaa Bffle Levoy, where a moat delight
ful evening waa apent. The prlaea were
won by Meaar. William Sinclair and
Thomae F. Rhoy. Refreshmenta were
aerved.
Mlaa ifoldrege Rave a theater party at
Boyd's' on Tuesday . evening. Her gucata
were Mlaa Howard, Miss Coffman, Miss
Woolworth, Dr. Crummer, Lieutenant
Welle, Mr. Tukey, and Mr. Gannett. The
party occupied two boxes, and waa chaper
oned by Mra. Howard.
Th membera of th t'topla club were
entertained at the home of Mr. and Mm.
R. K. Patterson Thuraday evening, sur
prlatnr their hoeteae by appearing In tat
tered clothe and presenting a general pic
ture of dilapidation. A Dutch lunch waa
aerved lata In the evening.
Mr. Otl Skinner waa th gueat of Mm.
Ouy Howard Wednesday afternoon, the
other present being: Mra. Clement Chase,
Mm.' . M. Fairfield, Mm. K. Kllpatrlck.
the Mlasea Crounse, the Mlasea Holdrege,
Lieutenant Allen, Lieutenant Elliott, Cap
tain Horton, Mr. John L. Kennedy, Cap
tain Shaw and Lieutenant Bowie.
At Morntngaide Wednesday evening: Mr.
nd Mra. John Barker and Mr.. R. F. Smith
gav a handsomely appointed dinner In
celebration of Mra. J. H. Brown and Mra.
n. r. rmun Dinnaay. me table waa
trimmed with American Beauty rosea, sur
rounded with red-shaded candlea. and fol.
lowing th dinner the party occupied boxea
at Boyd's to see Otis Skinner and jlA
Rehan.
Mra. H. M. Fairfield gave a chafing dlah
aupper Wednesday evening a a farewell
to Mlaa Wool worth of New York, who haa
been her guest for several weeka and one
of th moat popular visiting girla of the
season. -Th company Included: Mr. and
Mra. Wilson Lowe, Mra. Guy Howard. Mlaa
CofTman, Mia Howard,- the Mlaaes Hamil
ton, Mr. Fred Hamilton. Mr. 8hermn
Canfleld, Captain Horton, Lieutenant Allan
and Mr. Albert Fletcher.
Mlaa Lena. Segelke won flrat 'and Mra.
M. D. Karbach won second prlae at the
inaian olub, which Was entertained at
bride aa matron of honor, and Miss Rich
ardson of Brie, pa., will be the mal of
honor. Mlsa Frances Nash and Mlsa Ks
ther Nash will be the bridesmaids. Mr.
1ouls Naan will attend his brother aa
groomsman. The ushera will be Mr. I-ee
MrShane, Mr. Edward Balrd, Mr. Ben
Cotton and M" Frank Kennedy. The cere
many will be followed by a reception to ISO
gueata at Foreat Hill. I
Mr. and Mf. Robert Purvis have lasued
Invltstlons for the wedding of their daugh
ter, Mlsa Fannie Purvle.: and .Mr. Alfred
O. Eillck, which will be solemnised at their
residence on St. Marya avenue. Wedneaday,
November 18. A recaption will follow the
ceremony. ...
Hat of the week any more. Monday Is th high-five at Mra. Karbach' reaidence. 122
uouia Tentn street, Friday afternoon. The
Idea of th nam of th club waa carried
out in decorations. Idttla Indian were
uaea ror cor card and wigwam for
plac cards. Alt th first urlces of tha
ekib hava been hand painted ehfna and
day now, and the woman who ha plana
ahead must watt until that la over before
arranging her datea definitely,
And now that almost all of th Wedding
date ar decided upon ther will doubtlea
be no end of glven-ln-honor affaira. It . Is I th second hand embroidered piece.
really a relief, too, that th cards ar out I In honor of Mis ' Elsie Self ken vhosa
for aoclety haa speculated and wondered I marriage to Mr. John Gamble' ot Los An
so long that It ha become vexing. But I relet will take plac during the holldava
naxt week eomea the reality. Monday the I Mlaa Byrd Purdy entertained th member
wedding of Mia Helen Cady and Mr. Rob- I of her Sunday school claa Saturday after
tnson. will tak plac. It will b a quiet I noon at her horn on North Twenty-fifth
bom affair owing to a. recent bereavement
.In th family of the prospective groom.
Th. marrlag of Mis Louis Tulfey and
Mr. Morrison will be solemnised Tuesday
availing. at I o'clock. Mlsa Ethel Tukey will
atreet. Miss Purdy waa assisted by Mrs.
:jen maniey and Mra. T. L. Comba. A fea
ture or tr.a afternoon wa a linen shower
for th proapecUve bride. Th young
women present were: Miss Estelle Brown.
feme aad Uossla.
General and Mm. Manderaon are In Chi
cago.
Mrs. Campbell Fair la the guest of Mra.
Philip Potter.
Mlsa Gertrude Caawell arrived Saturday
from Chicago! '
Mr. and Mm. 8. O. Strickland are at
Excelsior Bpringa.
Mrs. Smith of Evanston, 111., Is the guest
of Mr. end Mrs. H. F. Cady.
Mm. Henry T. Wyman haa aa her guest
thla week Mlsa Evans of Columbus.
Mr. and Mm. W. Kelley ar gueat at
the New Willard, Washington, D. C.
Richard C. Patterson left for Portland,
Ore., laat night, to be gone ten daye.
Mra. William Morrison of Lincoln la the
guest of her parents, Mr. and Mra. A. -P.
Tukey.
Mlsa Webster haa returned from Fort
Leavenworth, where ahe haa been visiting
friends.
Mm. F. A. Green baa a her gueata Mra.
J. N. Raerty of Lo Angeles and Mm. V.
Bherman of Denver.
Mlsa IJnn Curtis is expected home for
the holtdaya and will spend the remainder
of the winter here.
Mra. Plerr C. Morlarty returned Satur
day morning from a week's visit with
friends In St. Louis.
Miss Hetene Wyman of Washington,. D.
C, wll! apend the next month the gueat
of Mra. Henry T. Wyman.
Mr. and Mm. Guy 'Barotn have gone to
New York, where they will remain until
the latter part of the month.
Mr. F. W. Aahton of Grand Island Is the
gueat of Mr. and Mm. N. L Guckert of
lit North Thirty-eighth street.
Mr. Tom Davis will come home from
Yale for tha Christmas holidays and Mr.
Glen Wharton Is expected home from
Princeton.
Mra. E. St. Julian Cox ot St, Peter, Minn.,
Is the guest of her daughter. Mm. A. K
Gault, and will spend the greater part of
the winter here.
Mlaa Woolworth, who haa been the gueat
of Mm. Guy Howard and Mrs. E. M. Fair-
field for the laat few weeks, has returned
to her home In New York.
Mr. and Mm. E. M. Momroan left Wednea
day for California,, where Mm. Moraman
will apend th winter. Mr. Moreman will
return about the middle of January.
Mr. and Mr. W. E. Nash, Mlaa Franoea
Nash and Mis Esther Naah are expected
In Omaha December 16 for the Nash-Cotton
wedding. They expect to. apend the holi
days her.
Miss Mary Alice Powell of Lincoln, who
apent Thanksgiving the guest of Miss Mar
tha Dale, has returned to her home. Mr.
James Powell, who was th guest of Mr.
Fred Thomas, has also returned.
Mtas Richardson of Erie, Pa., Is expected
todsy to be the guest of Mr. and Hn
Herman Kountae until after Mlaa Cotton'a
wedding. Mtas Richardson will be maid ot
honor on that occasion. Mr. and Mm,
Henry Myem of Dubuque are also ex
pected fof 'th wedding. .
Tha annua) exhibit and sale of lecorated
china at the atudlo of Mra. Blanche E.
Schneider. 1902 Wirt street, will be held
attend Iter alater aa bridesmaid and, Mr.; Miss Lett! Rohrbough. Mis Etta Beemen, Tuesday, December 8, and continued after-
Smith will act as beat man. Th marriage
of Mia Fannt Purvla and Mr. Alfred Q.
Elleck will take plac Wedneaday and on
Saturday the wedding of Mlaa Cotton and
Mr. Fred Nash will be one of tha features
of th winter's oclal season. December
S3 Is set tor th wedding of Miss Georgia
Llndaey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Z, T.
Lindsay and Mr. Georg Peck. And along
with tlila ruah of weddinga there am other
thing, of Importance, too.
A young matron of the faahionable aet,
the mother of a future society man, found
herself In a rather embarrassing predica
ment recently, aa a result of her. indulg
ence of her small eon. With the morning
mall, on day laat week, were several In
vitations, among them .wedding cards, the
address of .which Indicated that they were
the same aa those received by another
member of th family, and when Young
Hopeful insisted upon having, mother's
cards, they were turned over and duly
disposed of, after th method of 3-year-olds.'
It has sine occurred to the young
ster' mother that her carda might have
been almply for the ceremony, and not the
reception, or th reverse, but a th carda
ar hopelessly out of the question she Is
now endeavoring, to And some other means
f ascertaining; the bride's pleaaure re
garding her preaence,
There la to be no revival of French, after
all. Prof. Norman Hill .Neabltt I not
cernlng back. In aplte of all rumora, or hi
own announcement to the contrary, and
en If he did, society ha turned Its at
xanjion to physical, rather than mental
cultur thia winter, and flnda It quit as
entertaining doing gyraiiaatlca with a view
to attaining bodily grace aa the grace or
in satisfaction that attend "French In
v weeka." NoK aeclety really doesn't
DANGEROUS SURGERY
ttoath Fallawa th Ha r eon's Katie
mt aargeua'a Kaalt, aif Caarae
M t aa't Melp It-Yaa aa.
rue fan tare Piles
liPKiy, Palalaaa, VYIthaat
Daaa-er.
People go along for years suffering with
iu. mey try mis ana that and the
other thing from carrying a buckeye to
getting treatment from a physician. ' They
ooium temporary relief, maybe, but they
are never quit cured. A little strain In
lining, excessive fatigue, a little con
uis i run or a nine diarrhoea and the
plu s com back.
They-don't seem to amount to much, but
inrjr oanisn aieep and appetite. No
position la comfortable. There la Interna
1 1 a . . . ...
ut-ai pHin ana mat dreadful feeling of
weigni in tne perineum. (
jueyoe in ine early atagea aume of the
many salves on sale will afford temDorarv
relief. If the caae la of long atanding there
la only on apeedy and aure remedy. It la
Pyramid Pile Cum. Even In .light caaea It
la the ,safet thing to use. Other appllca
tiona may cum and may not. Pyramid
Cure la always certain, alwaya reliable,
always brjnga comfort, at once.. Ita prompt
use aavas months of,severe sufferings. In
extreme rasea It will save aurglcal
operationa. and their attendant dangers
and discomforts. It Is better than a knife,
Well cum easier, quicker and aafer.
inouaanns giav uim 11. inousanae have
-been cured by It. The cost Is trifling com
pared with what it does. The price la SO
rents. Moat anybody would gladly pay
111 to b rid of pile.
All lH-ugslst aell Pyramid ri:e cure
Write Pyramid Drug Co.. Marshall. Mich.
for thdr book ea Causa and Cure of Pile,
ahtth I nt fte for th asking.
Mias Etnei Conant. Mlaa Grace Conant
Mies Christine Peterson. Miss Adelaide
ragan, - Miss May Mahoney, Mias Ollle
Price, Miss Margaret Sahler. Mlaa Cecil
Bllett, Mlaa Ella Winter, Mlaa Ines Bon
nell, Mlaa Pansy Msrks, Miss Pearl Jack
aon, Mias Emma Belfken and Mias Irene
Cole.
noons throughout th week. All persons In
terested In th art are Invited to attand,
WGMAN IN CLUB AND CHARITY
What W Talk Aboat.
Mra. R. H. Olmated will give a luncheon,
followed by carda, Monday.
Blahop and Mr. A. L. William will re
ceive Informally Monday evening.
ELLEN M. WHITE MEMORIAL
Ceacert Will Be Glvea by Pupil aad
Patroas of Corneals Pabllo
School. .
A concert la to be given In Bohemian
Turner hall Friday evening, beginning at
7:30, o'clock, by th pupil of Comeniu
achool and a number of musicians, for the
Mr. and Mm. Chrlatlancy ot Waahlngton, benefit of the Ellen M. White memorial
D. C, sailed for Europe Saturday
aira. jienry w . laies will enterta In at
luncheon for twelve guests on Tueadav.
Mr. and Mm. Frank Holllnger will enter-
tr.fci lit ards Monday evening at tha Mer-
rlam.
jam. i nomas tell will entertain the
members' ef th Marchlomettl club Satur
day evening,
Th members of th Friday club will be
guests of Mm. C. C. Rosewater at thli
week's meeting,
Mrs. W. D. Bancker will give a small tea
on Friday In compliment of Mra. Johnson
of Newark, N. J,
fund. Mlaa White, who waa principal of
the school at the time of her death In th
early fall of lost year, wa beloved all
through the aouth side, having taught In
Its school for more than twenty yearn.
Those who had been her pupils at on time
and another wished to create a memorial
tor her, and hay decided that a natural
hlatory collection will be the moat fitting
form of tribute to the teacher' mem
ory. Th proceeds ar Intended for thia
purpose. In addition to th pupil of the
school ther ar on the program:
Mlaa Francea Roeder, contralto, and the
Wagner woman' quartet: Mias Fannie My-
Miss Jane Oroott. will entertain a party of em, Mlaa Maey Stapenhorat, Mrs. Cora
This
eighteen at aupper tomorrow evening,
will be th first of a series.
complimentary to Mlaa Lillian Crum
nicr, an, a. t: drummer will glv a
eucnre party Monday afternoon.
ana mri, jk. a. Ureen have pur
chased the house at 1134 South Thirtieth
avenue and are now occupying It,
A card party to be given by Mis Mar-
garet Preaton will be among the consplcu
ous anaira or Thuraday afternoon
Th meeting of the Luncheon club to have
been entertained by Mlaa Potter laat week.
win oe neia Thureday-of thla week Instead
ine memoera of the Ceramic club, with
their huabanda and men friends, will be the
gueat of Mm. A. Hood of 3215 Poppleton
avenue, Monday evening.
Mia. lunula Relotiatti- u.. tj-
Baer will be at home Informally Tueaday I
afternoon at the home ot the fjimer. 41
South Twenty-eighth atreet.
On Monday evening, at their armory, the
Thurston Rlflea will have their regular
monthly competitive drill and a dance
afterwarda. The drill comes on at I o'clock.
The recently organised Weat Bide Card
club will be entertained at the home of Mr.
and Mra. O. D. Klpllnger. Monday evening.
it la a souvenir club, and Inatead or award
ing prlsea the hooteas on each occasion' will
be presented two hand-decorated plates.
At the meeting of the dlrectora of the
Field club Mr. Charles K. Vrquhart waa
re-elected president, Mr. J. B. Blanehard
vice president. Mr. Alexander Reed aecr
tary, Mr.. Philip . Potter treasurer end
Messrs. Henry Clarke. J. C. Colt and Fred
lloel dlrectoia.
On Wedneaday. of this week. Mra. Kar
bach entertalna tMe Indian club at a mat
inee party, to be followed by a dinner.
Mlsa Lottie Frlck and Klse Segelke are ex
pected to return from Salem, 8. D... where
they have' been visiting for the paat week,
to attend the matinee with the Indian
club.
' Weaalae aad Baaraareaaeala.
Invitation ar out for the wedding of
Mia I sa belle Patterson and Mr. Samuel
L. Etnyr, which will be solemnised Mon
day, December a. In Council Bluff a. at the
home of the bride alater. Mm. William
Dudley, (04 South Sixth atreet.
Carda were Issued Monday for the wed
ding of Miaa -Ella Cotton, daughter ef Mm.
Herman Kountae, and Mr. Frederick Au
gustus Naah .second, which will be solemn-
laed at noon, Saturday, December 1 at
St. John's Collegiate, church,. . Mra, John
T. Stowart ef Council Bluffa will attend the
Anderson. Miaa Bail Beedle. A atrlng
quartet composed of Jo Havlicek,. Edward
Duda, Charlea Havlicek and J. Dvorak
also plays, as do Stanley B. Letovsky, Jr.,
on th piano, and Meaar. Fr. Mack and
Joaeph Sraraek on tha violin. The accom
panists are Mlsae Minnie Coats worth
Anna Much, Mary Sramek and De Ette
Mason. The program follows:
PART I.
Incline Thine Ear Hlmmel
Binooi.
Overturn, Alpenblumen (string quartet)
Joe Havlicek, Edward Duda, Charlea
Havlicek, J. Dvorak.
Stam of the Summer Night .'
Woodbury, Longfello
School.
Bob White V,Krom Klnderkarten Bonga
4iiia ia mv ioiiy i lxive nest
Kinderrarten.
Farewell, Sweet Bummer Iays..Tewksbury
mjuwk uy aina.
Piano solo. Impromptu (Two Larks)
Ieschetlaky
Piano solo, Polish Dance, Op. S.Bcharwenka
mauiey is. jetovosav. ir.
The Spacious Firmament (from Crea
tion) Haydn
oi-noo .
Quartet. Spinning Bong (from Flying
uuicnmum Wagner
niieaea rannie Myer. Macy Btapenhorst,
Mm. Cora Anderson. Mlaa Bell Beedle.
(a) Mud Pies, lb) A Ball for Baby.
(c) The Muffin Man
From Kindergarten Bonga
rkinuerganen.
- . PART II.
How Brightly and Serenely Baakerville
school.
Vocal aolo. Where Did You Come from.
Hauy uearr Neidllnger
Vocal aolo. The Robin Neldlinger
Miss r ranees noeaer.
Gently Rest ..Kuecken
ft nooi.
Violin duet. Paraphrase. "Melody In F"
4 Rubinstein
Mexsra. KY. Mack, Joseph Bra melt.
The Bella of Seville Jude
Bchool.
Quartet, The Lonely Koae Podkersty
Wagner quartet.
God f jr Ve Con vera
ecnooi.
Little School Cudets
Kindergarten.
America
School, kindergarten and audience.
An address by Mra. Harriet Heller on
"Child Life," a talk on "Vinegar Products,"
by Mrs. John Haarmann, and a talk on the
city market hnuae by Mrs. F. S. Owen
constituted tha very Interesting program
at Thuraday mornlng'a meeting of the
household economics department of the
Woman' club. There waa th usual large
ttendance. The next kenslngton of the
department will bo held Thursday after
noon at tha home of Mra. F. B. Bryant.
625 North Forty-first avenue. Perhaps no
topic of the year haa been received with
greater Interest than that presented by
Mrs. Owen regarding the city market house.
She told the women of Its advantages and
urged that they do their part to keep It up
to tha standard of Ilk Institutions In other
cities. Two year ago, when It waa sug
gested that the market house be erected
across the street from the public library,
the Woman's club, through Its city Im
provement committee, promptly and ener
getically took the matter up and had a
conspicuous part In the agitation against
the proposed locntlon. Now that the city
haa Ita market house, the woman who haa
visited It often enough to talk Intelligently
of It la the exception.- It would seem that
the women of the city. If anybody, would
have an Interest In Ita market house and
their utter Indifference since ita establish-.
ment would serm to justify the accusation
that their effort of two years ago was
stimulated by "a love of the sensational,"
rather than any intelligent underatanding
or Interest In the welfare of th city. - What
haa become of the city Improvement com
mittee?
Mm. Harriet MacMurphy was the guest
of the Woman' club of Denlaon, la., Mon
day, and addressed them on "Household
Economics." The club has Just taken up
that study and Mra. MacMurphy waa asked
to start them In their work.
The following pledge waa read before the
Ninth district meeting at Council Bluffs on
Wednesday by Mra. Horace Deemer, and
the women urged to consider It:
I hereby pledge myself to refrain from
wearing the plumage of birds, other than
game or food birds, or the ostrich; to aee
that existing laws for bird protection are
carried out and Influence state legislation,
If needful, to have these bettered; to Intro
duce the study of nature and the living
bird into the schools, that the rlalnft genera
tion -may see the economic value of protec
tion aa well a th sentimental aide.
Tueaday and Wednesday of thla week
tli Women's alliance of th Unity church
will hold a fair at the- church, at which
they will exhibit for sale a stock ot useful
and fancy articles. They' have arranged
for a pleasant entertainment, musical and
otherwlae, Tuesday evening, In which Mr.
Hagenow, violinist, pt. pit cf Adolph Rcsen
becker of Chicago, and playing In tha
Thomas orchestra at the exposition of 1?93,
haa kindly consented to take a hand. Sup
per wll lbe served Wednesday evening.
St. Mary's Guild of the Church ot the
Good Shepherd, wll lhold a baxar of
fancy end useful articles In the guild rooms
at Twentieth and Ohio streets the after
noon of Wednesday, December
All Saint's women will hold another sale
of Chrlatmas goods one day; the date yet
to be announced at the Winona.
Mrs. H. B. Jaynea will entertain Monday
afternoon' meeting of th Daughters of
th -American Revolution at her home on
Emmet street.
The following program will be presented
by th Oratory department of the Woman'a
club at t o'clock Thuraday afternoon:
Buena Notts Nevln
Mlaa Hill. -
Address Mrs. Mary Andrews
First Settlers' Story -.. Carleton
Mlsa Jessuo.
Wasn't that a Silly Thing to SayT
Mias Glasgow.
a. Dedication Frans
b. Florlan's Song Goddard
Miss Coe.
Bub Rosa Willard
Mrs. Wsgner.
The Day Is Done Longfellow
Mrs. cnauis ana miss contain.
Accomoanlst-Mlss Glasgow.
Berceuse Goddard
Mlsa Grace McBrlde.
Hagnr Mrs. Snyder
A Sllx-ht Mistake Miss Conklln
Prologue Pagllaccl Mr. Pickering
Tha following la the outline ef the polit
ical and social science department of the
Omaha Woman's club, 1908-4, comprising a
series of addresses on Industrial and civic
questions, these to be followed by general
discussion: October 29, "Tha City and Its
Protflems," Mr. Q. M. Hitchcock; November
12, "A Late Guess In Education," Mrs.
Harriet H. Heller; December 10. "The
Origin and Effect ot Truata," Mr. Edward
Rosewater; January 7, "Comblnatlone of
Labor," Mr. T. J. Mahoney; January 21,
"Civil Service Reform," Mm. C. J. Tay"Nr;
February 4, patron' I and teachers' meet
ing; February 18, "Juvenile Courts," March
1, "Child Labor Laws;" March 17. Munici
pal Architecture," Mr. Thomas R. Kimball;
March 31, city Improvement meeting, In
charge of Mm. George Tllden; April 14,
annual meeting. The two meetinga which
would occur on Thanksgiving and Christ
mas are omitted.
Mr EdwarJ Rostwater will address the
department ot political and social science
Thursday afternoon, at I o'clock on "The
Origin and Effects of Trusts." A general
Invitation .Is extended to all who are In
terested In the subject whether they be
members of the club or not. The meet
ing will be held In the esst parlor ot the
First Congregational church. Nineteenth
and Davenport streets.
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PANAMA CONSULATE ' OPENED
New Bepahll Establishes ytaelf with
Vail Dlgalty at lb 'Frisco
Part.
8AN FRANCISCO, Dec. I Consul Gen
ersl Art as Feraud, Jr., repreaenting the
new Republic of Panama, opened th con
ulat ot hla country In thla city today. The
first vessel to clear through the consulate
waa th City ot Sydney of th Pacta Mall
company, bound for Panama.
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SPECIAL
FOR DUYERS OF
THIS WEEK
BARGAINS
FURS, CLOAKS, SUITS
DRESS SKIRTS. DRESSING SACQUES, PET
TICOATS, DATII ROBES. EIDERDOWN
LOUNGING ROBES AND SACQUES.
Sot' our wnist bnrgaius, 2.00 ami $.3.00 lots.
We will be pleased to show you our goods.
We feel sure you'll be glnri you looked liere.
IIEUAUHE Our stocks represents the latest
styles and our prires are very low. '
0. K. SCOFIELD CLOAK AND SUIT CO.,
I5IO DOUGLAS STREET.
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Mrs. J. BENSON
210-212 S. 16th St.
Our Btore iB full to overflowing of Useful and Pretty
Goods, any of them suitable for Chistmas Presents.
If you have FUltS to buy don't fail to see our eiock. as we
are giving special bargains in Stoles, Scarfs and Boas. Trices
-from $2.00 up to &G0.00. . .' ' ,
Special Cut Prices in Children's Cloaks.
All wool coats $1, 87 up. Children's Bonnets, Hoods andV ;
Capu of all kinds. '
Knit Underwear
For ladies and children our underwear stock comprises
all the most desirable goods of the season, in cotton, fleece,
part wool, silk'and wool from the lowest price up. One of the
moist popular brands is the M erode, made of line cotton' and mercerized union suits, pants and
vests. Another very popular brand is the Sterling, in mercerized, part wool,' all wool, silk and
wool and silk, in union suits, vests and drawers. '
EVENING WAISTS In laee and crepe de chine, black or white. We are showing a large line
of silk petticoats, in the newest shapes and shades Prices $4.87 to $ 17.50.
Kid Gloves
We are giving the best KID GLOVES made and at moderate prices. "
Beautiful line of Mocha gloves for street or driving, price fl and 1.50; silk lined, $1.50 and $2.
Perrin's Dressed Kid Gloves, in all the new shades, $l,fl.r0, $1.75, and $2. Undressed, iu
black and colors. $ 1.50 and $2.00. " .
. Our Art Needle Work department was never as full of pretty goods for Christmas presents.
mcr u dnu liciuny ii
LOTS OF FOLKS ARE BUYING -Lots of folks are looking. Won't you be
one kind? DON'T MISS OUR PLACE IN YOUR CHRISTMAS HUNT.
UFNFVFD UAH Christmas business so early. Somuch to show Christ- RFFODF'
II L IlL V Lli UtXU mas buyers. Such a strong desire to sell goods. VLt UliL
OUR DIAMOND STOCK IS CREATING A SENSATION. S
EVERYONE SAYS IT'S CHOICEST AND BEST. We knew it would fee-that's i?i
why we are talking so much about it fr
WE ALLOW NO ONE TO UNDERSELL US. 4
Or Klve you any better value, and it will j)uyyou to see uh rljflit awny.
If you ran't come, wnd for a catalogue a letter of suggeHtloiiH, or u selection package. Our stock It all In.
Every article la bought RIGHT. Any kind of a comparison will convince you.
This week la the tltue to buy. Coiue and hnve a look, unywiiy.
T. L. Combs & Co.
And
Opticians
1 8520..
1520 Douglas Street.
DON'T MISTAKE THE NUMBER.
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BAZAR OF GOOD SHEPHERDS
t'srfal aad Ovaaaaaatal Artlclaa far
the Hoaschold WroacM r taa
Slatcra aad Tbrlr Wards.
Th Christmas season brines lth It
variety of "baaara" for varloua bsnevolant
objects for church and hospital, and char
itable Inatltutlona. Thla year la no excep
tion to the rule. One of the basara new
appealing for the patronage of those who
appreciate a worthy cause la that con
ducted by the Bister of the Good Shep
herd at their home, Forty-second and Jack
aon atreeta.
Kew charitable Institutions can be named
that are deserving of more consideration
from generous people than thla home for
the reformation of erring girls. For them
the world la pitilessly cold. Precious tew
doors are open to them. The Uood Bhep
herd'a home la one of the few. Here la
weloome and warmth for tha Magdalenea,
and the tender consolation and helpfulness
by the sisters, whoae Uvea are consecrated
to the unfortunate.
The cost of maintaining the home la con
alderably In excess of the Income, render
ing necessary an occasional appeal for pub
lic patronage. The slatcra are not aeeking
something for nothing. A full equivalent
la given in the various articles wrought by
themselves, such aa embroidered linens.
knit goods, la.ee. bridal trouaaeaua. sofa
plllowa, outing flannel garments, thlldren'a
wardrobes, dainty handkerchleta, dressed
dolls aud other articlea suited to the needa
of Santa Claus.
The basar will continue during the week
and close oa Sunday next.
Dr. Alaea ta Leetare.
Ir j. M. Alkln. specialist, will lecture
tonlirtil at Lowe Avenue PreahvierlMn
church on "Intempet aw t- Among Tfmr-
ant e Fvopla rum a s ayalulaag auaud
point."
Goldman Pleating Co.
French
Accordion
Sunburst
Pineapple and
Side Pleating.
Tucking,
Pinking,
Fluting,
Shirring,
Etc'
107 South 16th Street.
MO DsaslM Blaelt. Second Fleer.
Teleaaaaa 18.
COTTON IS A GOOD CLIMBER
Opraa Lower, Bat Hallles llarlag taa
Moral.f ta I-ast Night's
Closlag.
NEW YORK. Dec. 8 entlment before
the opening of the cotton market today
seemed to favor a reaction, owing to the
argument tUat outatanding accounta had
probably been pretty well evened up, while
cablea were diatinctly below expectations
and the outlook waa for heavy receipts.
Reflecting thia, tha market opened ateudy
at a net losa ot t and IS points. Later
prices rallied to about last night's finals.
The close waa steady, net I rolnta lower
to 4 pnints higher. , Salea were estimated
at 150,(100 bales.
HANDY BOXES OF SWEETS
Neat package of reasonable candies is at handy
prices. Don't go home vrlthont 4 box of Balduff's
Our Taffiea in Vanilla Strawberry MiacK wal
nut and other flavors will I
please your palate.
1520 FARNAM
PHONE. 711
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MANAGER WARNOCK ARRESTED
Westera Stack aad Grata Eiraaiice
Praasater Is Held at
Fargo.
BUTTE. Mont., Dec S. A special to lbs
Miner from Fargo. N. D.. eaya that Harry
V. Wamock, manager of the Western Stock
and Oraln exchange, whoae line of ofBis
In tha state" failed to open Thuraday, la
ui.drr arrest at Furgo. Warnock's arrest
waa mail, upon complaint of one of his
cui.ouitre la llfl.ua.
I iiuFT"Y Our complet
lll'.(V...,i. In h-ather hi
WJ
Sweeping Reduction
e stock of Wrist Bags and Chatelaine Mags
id sterling- I4O00 for 111.00. Jla.w for '.i.
60. $0U for 13.10. 13.71 for I1.6U. $2.00.
You Will Be Surprised
When you drop In opposite the Post Office to find It an establishment which carrl.'.
a most choice line of things beautiful In 14K gold and sterling silver. Exclusive!
are handled many articles suitable for Xnua. birthday, debutante, anniversary ami
entertainment presentations. NOW 1H THIS TIME to inspect, select and have reserved
these things which cannot be duplicated In Omaha.
ALBERT EDHOLM, Jowclor.
107 NORTH SIXTEENTH STREET. OPP. POSTOFFICK