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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 29, 1907)
10 THE OMAHA DAILY REE: FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20. 1907. NOTES ON OMAHA SOCIETY MttropoUUn Clnb Girei Theatrical Performance and Dance. JOS. VAUCE JAKE GIVEN SrPFER tfrs, 4. H. Skaffrr Celebrates Birthday With Elaborate Dinner Wednes f Evealas; for Members f Owl date. Metropolitan club sv Its Thanksgiving farty Wednesflsy evrnlns;, and with Mr. I. Kaufman aa chairman of the entertain ment committee, assisted by Mra. Nathan Mantel. Miss Zertlna Dryfoos, Mts Flor ence Hlller,' Mlaa Evelyn Bergman, Mr Julius Rosenfeld of Council BlufTs, and Mr. Lou Hlller, the members were given a real treat In the presentation of a play en titled. "The Old Maids' Convention," fol lowed by an Informal dance. The play, which pictured "spinsters" In a very ludi crous light, called forth enthusiastic ap plause and afforded much merriment. The cast included Mrs Henry Hlller, as 'presi dent of the Old Maids' Matrimonial club; Miss Lena Rehfeld, secretary, and Mrs. Harry May, treasurer. The old maids were Mra. L . Kaufman. Mrs. H. J. Abrahams, Mrs. Harry Abrahams, Mrs. Herman Cohn, Mrs. B. Arnsteln, Mrs. Leopold Heller, Mrs. Nathan Mantel, Mrs. Albert Dryfoos. Mrs. Julius Drlefuss and Mrs. Charlln Ktrschbraun. Mr. Henry Rosenthal was the professor, and assisting were Miss Laura Ooets, Mlaa Myrtle Moses, Miss Lucille Callsch, Miss Florence Hlller. M!s Zerllna Dryfoos, Miss Sadie Klrschbraun, Mine Helen Firth and Miss Blanche Grolte. No decoratlona of the hall was attempted, and K was quite unnecessary constderlag the elaborate adornment of the old maids. They were ornamented with the mast bewildering flower combinations, Quantities of curia clinging to their "youth ful" faces, and their beauty further en hanced by the fashionable mantillas. Fol lowing the play supper was served in the banquet hall. The remainder of the even ing was devoted to dancing. About fifty eight couples were present. For Mrs. Vance Lane. Complimentary to Mrs. Vance Lane Mrs. H. J. Penfold gave a handsomely appointed dinner Wednesday evening at the Rome. The table was brightened by a low mound of red rosea. The plate cards were epe. elally attractive, being In book form and having two leaves. On one was the name of Mrs. Lane, the hostess' name and the date and on the other were the names of the twelve guests present. Including Mrs. Vance Lane, Mrs. N. Rcckard, Mrs. C. B. Horton,. Mrs. Frank Morlarlty, Mrs. L. C. Orsy of Chicago, Mrs. Ben Berk of New York. Mrs. O. D. Klpllnger, Mrs. John R. Manchester, Mrs. L. II. Korty, Mrs. E. E. Bryson, Mrs. J. B. Blanchard and the hostess ' , Birthday Celebration. - Mrs. J. E. Shaffer entertained at dinner Wednesday evening In honor of her birth day and the birthday of her mother, Mrs. Mary Wood. The rooms were beautifully ; decorated for the occasion, yellow being the prevailing color In the variety of blooms used. The eighteen guests, Includ ing, members of the Owl club, were seated at one , large table, A large owl graced the center of the table In compliment to the members of the club. It was sur rounded by a low mound of fruit. From the eenter chandelier to the four corners of the table were streamers of pumpkin colored ribbon. The plate cards were hand, painted and were tinted in yellow. For carda , the guests were seated at small tables, the members of the club being In on room and the guests In, another, and two sets of prises were awarded. Mr. and Mrs. William J. MoCann won the first prises of the club members, Mrs. Max Burkonroad second and consolation prizes were awarded to Mr. Alex Jetes and Mrs. Bauarmelsterv The guests' prize was woa by Mrs.. Bernstein and, the booby by Dr. Hostetter. The members of the club pre sented Mrs. Shaffer with a handsome hand painted picture. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Bernstein, Mrs. Mary Wood, Miss Grace Shaffer, Miss Rudd, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Jetes, Mr. snd Mrs. L. W. Bur dick. Mr. and Mrs. William J. McCann, Mr. and Mrs. William Urbach, Mr. and Mrs. Max Bnrkenroad, Mr.- and Mrs. Will Bauer melster, Pr. Hostetter ami Mr. Sagaser. ' . ThnnklTlna; Dinners. Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Bishop entertained Thursday at Thanksgiving dinner, when their table was decorated with yellow and whits chrysanthemums. The piste rsrds were designed with turkeys, and marked the places oft Mr. snd Mrs. Wllllsm Ur baeh, Mr Mtmroe Urbach, Mrs. Fred Lef ferts, Mr. and' Mrs. John Bishop, Miss Bessie Bishop, Miss Bromer and Dr. and Mra. Bishop. Mr. and Mrs. William J. McCann also en tertained at Thanksgiving dinner, when cover were laid for eight. - Mr. and Mrs. O.-W. Hervey gave a pret tily appointed Thanksgiving dinner Thurs day, American Beauties forming the cen terpiece for -the table, while the plnte cards were Thanksgiving suggestions. Covers were laid for: Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Moody, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Macaltlster of Chicago, Mr. Earl C. Hervey of Kansas City, M1s Ola Belle Hervey and Mr. and Mra. Herveyv ProspeetlT Please res. The Central Whist club will be enter tained next Thursday afternoon at the home of Mr. Olenn Campbell. Mr. and Mrs, Luther Kountze gave a dinner Thursday evening st their home, when, their guests Included the mem bers ef the Original Cooking club and their husbands. The Poepletoiv Avenue Card club will be entertained Saturday evening by Mr. and Mrs. L, H. Korty. Corn an 4 Go Gout p. Miss Allee Troxell, who hss been attend ing the University of Nebraska, ts spend ing Thanksgiving with her parents. Mr. and Mra. C. C Troxell, at 1612 Emmet street. , ' ' i Miss Ola Belle Hervey arrived Wednes day evening from Ltncola snd will re main until Sunday as the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Hervey. Mr., and Mra. J. M. Macalllster of Chi cago arrived Thursday morning to spend Thanksgiving , with Mrs. Mscalllster's psrents. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Hervey. Mrs. Maoallister will remain until after the holidays. Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Latham Davis re turned Wednesdsy evening from their wed ding trip In California, and will be at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John B. Brady until their new home Is resdy for them. Miss Mary Lee Mc8hane and Miss Mar garet Wood left Wednesday evening for Cleveland. O., where they will be brides maids' at 'the wedding of Mtsa Irma Squire and Mr.' John F. Rest. The wed ding will take place at the home of Mr. Squires, who Is vice president of the Stan dard Oil company. Mr. Harry Montgomery Is 111 at his heme with typhoid fever. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Keellne are spend ing Thanksgiving In Chicago as guests of Mrs. Keellne' sister, Mrs. Arthur Jacques. . . Miss Millie Moss is spending Thanks giving: v 1th frlenda In bvhuyler, Neb. fxtseeaee Dtaalr FrlaM ee sufferers front lung trouble ttfi they learn Dr. King' New Dleooverr will keln them. Mo and fLOOl For sal by Boetea Prug- Co. Friday Will De a Day f Extra. Specials REMNANT BAY ANNOUNCEMENT U. S. Customs Housa at 25c SPECIAL Bought from the ON THE DOLLAR Ten Cases of FINE DRESS GOODS From German and Austrian Manufacturers. . These samples represent every kind of Dress Goods from a fancy to a $3.00 Broadcloth. As many as 10 pieces to match. Three lots on bargain square easy selection. Come early. They will certainly create a furore, each 15c 25c 59c $2.50 Quality of French Broadcloth In all the smart fall shades including black, the balance of the t T "v lot advertised last Monday, Friday ) i9 at yard.... liOvX s39c 75c and $1.00 SILKS at 39c Just received another lot of the silks at much less than V price, plain and fancy taffetas, Messalines, Peau de Cygnes, Crepe de Chines, preth . t oulards and Marquisettes, worth up to $1.00 yard, on bargain square, yard Samples of Silks from the Mills A Paterson silk manufacturer just shipped us a big lot of mill samples from V2 to Hi yards in all colors and black and white, Crepe de Chines, Taffetas, Fancy Silks, light and dark colors, all go according C x A ft to size, each JC 10 tyyC Black-Dress Taffetas Lyons, France 32 inch black dress making taffetas. On ac count of very lato delivery ior these goods we were allowed, a big discount, our regular $1.39 selling number, yard Buttons, Fihe, pure allk . braid bailor buttons, various x sizes," all - colors, worth up to 20c,. at dosen .2 Embroideries, Fine cambric edges and Insertions, values up to 12V6c yard, at yard 5c Velvet Skirt Bind lng, bias plain and corded, all colors, worth ud to 10c, yard, at yard 1C E23WssEr3ECS FREE Braids Fine plain and fancy silk and mohair braids, pull braids, novelty silk braids, Persian ef fects, values up to 20c, . at yard a&C Laces Fine French and German Vals., Torchons. Cluny and Baby Irish effects, many to match, values up to 12 Vc, r yard, at yard a5CpC FOUR EXTHA SPECIALS IN LINENS . . n o cent v asn Cloths, at $2.00 all linen fringed r hemstitched Table Cloths, each 98c Great bargains ' !n Table Linen remnants, a 1 1 sizes ' at greatly reduced prices. each- lc 10 c stamped Doilies, at each 2c BRANDE I jpinmtTnrm'TllwJ"r:'iir-' "r-!-irT SKiiiSiiiaMMSitiffHsTO7TCaH!seWssWB IfFMENTSlI When you stop to think about it, you, of course, realize the grave danger that menaces your children when they play in the streets on which there are street car tracks, but do you think about it often enough? And do you cuution your children about 1 it often enough? Are you suro that YOUR children are not daily exposing themselves to the danger of being 6truck by a car in fact, jeopardiz ing their lives, Keuiember that when children are play ing, their minds are engrossed with their play and they are utterly unbeedful cf approach ing cars and frequently dart directly in front of them. Assist Us in Preventing Accidents. Omaha , Council Bluffs Street Railway Company TO F.VF.RY LADY VISITOR TO FATTKKN BOOTH, HARNEY ENTRANCE, rnih A V A 8TAMPEU COLL All TATTERN f IVlfit I . 71 mii iiki ijf TTvTnTTT i r i JJJ NOV. 29 I V J i ii uni on i iiuii Lit DOUBLE DOUBLE DOUBLE He give Double Green Trading Stamps every day to 11 o'clock to en courage early forenoon shopping. Double up on your collections. How's Your Stamp Book Coming? 4 m SILKS FROM THE ST. LOWS DIG VWV QMU MUST BE CLOSED riVEi ijHLL OUT FRIIIAY.... Several hundred pieces of the choicest $1.00 and $1.25 silks pUids, stripes checks or plain colors, 27-inch fancy or changeable silks for dress or waists, mm y skirts. One tremendous large lot sC3 DRESS GOODS BOUGHT AT THE BIG 5 SALE ouc ail Wool Dress Goods, consist- $1.25 and $1.00 Wool Dress Goods plaids, plain beautiful choice walstings, Ing of elegant weaves, Albatross, Serges, some 50 inch materials. The best bargains of the f c season, at UC ma terials from 46 Inches to 64 inches wide, all the pretty fall colorings, Friday at. 48c HARNEY AISLE 5c BARGAIN COUNTERS- Remnants of the best lining Sateens, etc., Flannelettes 3C inches and 27 inches wide; cotton Suitings worth 20c, Ginghams, fancy Eiderdown, all go Friday DOMESTICS AT GENUINE REDUCTIONS 15c and 12 &c best Out- Ql Cotton Batting, pure ing Flannels, Friday OJC white, each roll Unbleached Shaker Flan- X3 $8.50 all Wool Bath T JC nel, Friday J4C Robes, pretty styles. . . sJ 4 D 5c Women's Suits' atFonrleca Seventy-live You Save Fom 81 0 to SIS On Every Suit. The Suits Are Selected From our $25 and $29.50 Suits. Broadcloths, in all the new fall shades,- browns,- blues, greens, garnets and blacks. Also some handsome novelties in plaids and stripes for Misses' and small'; women. ,' Friday Bargain Price Other Second Floar . Bargains $7.50 Plaid Silk Walsta. tor $4.95 $1.00 Children's Bearskin Coats, for 81.95 $7.S0 Panama Skirts, for 84.95 $1.50 and $2.00 Children's Wool Dresses, for 98 d $15.00 Women's Broadcloth Coats, satin lined, for 89.75 fill nam 1:1 LINENS 64 Inch Crura - Table Damask, heavy and durable, sells T -t at 6 So, Bargain Friday, JJP yard. .. .,. 16x22 Inch Mercerised Napkins, sell at fl.60 and 1 tl $1.86, Bargain Frl- I.UU dny, dozen Bed Spreads, full size hemmtd Mavsllles patterns, sell at 86c. Bargain Fri day, eacn - Odd lot cf Dollies, Center Pieces, hearn ano 4. unco lhhih in drawnwork, sc-illii'd nrd em broidered . . OSn-HAliT VsUCB. UVlilill Via 65c CORSETS Another large shipment of Corsets. Assortments for all figures, coutlle, batiste, In long hip and high bust. Some with hose supporters all colors. Dainty tape girdles, In pink, white and blue, with hose Bupporteri Friday . . , 39c DOLLY'S KINGDOM Superb display of new dolls, Jointed, kid body, bisque, china or dres.1 c-.oli". The hl est, the prettiest, costliest and the lowest priced dolls In the west, $10.00 to 10c Opening Display Friday 9 A. M. SECOND FLOOR. FURNITURE y3f (One-Flfth Off) On All O Parlor Furniture. It's your opportunity. We need the room. Mission Rocker, made of selected white oak, spring seat and back, upholstered In good chase leather. A regular $7.50 value; 25 on sale, each $3.98 Chase leather couch, 29 Inches wide by 79 Inches loDg. Best oil tempered spiral springs, nice appearance. You can't tell it from a 20.00 couch ....... $8.98 Iron and Brass Bed specials No. 125 Iron bed with brass vases and brass top rail, five fillers; castored with all Iron frame, pencil weave, spring mattress and ' full size and weight cotton top mattress. Complete as described, three pieces, for only $7.04 20 ntsoorxT o i:T.nY nrtAss nun IIllMrtfrnNFTTTQ AND FANCY MT DRINKS LUllLHLUllLl ItiO Popnlar Prices - Ealcony BARGAIN DAY FRIDAY Unmatched Values in All Unes n THI RKL1ABLB STRB .Bettet Than Ever Bargains lit You $1.00 and $1.50 SILK VELVETS FRIDAY Wc A banraln opportunty bryond question the greatest ever offered to Omaha buyers. . . J Thousands of yards of fine silk velvets secured at a tremendous bargain from 11.00 And 11 KO tfttiiAs nn enla ITpIHot hpclnnlntr or 0 m aharri t ohnbn per yard 49 75c and fl.00 Silks at 39c Begin ning at 1 p. m. Bharp, we offer a beautiful line of rlaln and fancy silks 75c and $1 values, at, yard. .39 Klegant Silks at 4lo In main depart ment, a big assortment of novelties, plaids, checks, stripes and plain silks, excellent qualities to $1 values.. 1J); FOUR ROFSIXO IlLACK KILK SPECIALS: Bee Want Ads Produce Results Every Saturday Eipeciillj Tomer row XV shall sell nice, fraeb Saturday Caml LI(eiis tor 2 Ru..-.-ibr, this Is a tOo aaiortm.ni of CtwcoUlas, Nula and Fruits, JOlil butur (lay ouijr ttljd lu Ooe Store. Only l:i evry city In the Lulled bt Lok out for ItuitallODs, (or the aiarker la full ol thein but there's only Luf (Mi's urCay Candy tilth la ine suum an 4 deticlsus luod. the k ad that's sil4 la t era Ujr baturday Ouly, ZiaaU, tlo, bUKRMAX A lc:0KLL UHLU CO. Omif 101 tM VsafS t)ta owl niiiu txiui'ANir. Cec uk aa U0r tHSs wUs Window Glass V'e do prlazinif. Thone oura B Paint Department your or ders. Tel. Douglas 3425. Myers-Dillon Drug Co, Paint Dept.' 1416 Harney Bt. 20 Discount On All Trnvclino Bags and Suit Cases A i,r t rial Giffr Ladit$ m emen r . t, 1 1 We carry the best line made, and the finest ever shown In Omaha. Bes our choice line of Tltted Dags, Suit Cases and Toilet 'Articles. Alse our large Una of Trunks "our own make," artistic durable and well built In every particular. Price loiter Vian inferior good utually nil for OMAHA TRUNK FACTORY, 1209 Farnam St. 51 Four Weeks v itm Christmas, Do reu realise tklsl Hurry ta ' eur r I ... ..l vui. rittm n will lav tham aatda far Ota. IvOO. Oit THJS WaVUCI. H. W. lylND.SAY,1 Jowelor lUt Snlaa eel (( K, $1.75 C. J. Bonnet Black Dress Taf feta, 36 irfches, at 81.15 $1.50 Swiss Dress Taffeta extra flue quality, 2C inches, at $1.03 $1.25 French Dress Taffeta, beautiful quality. 36 inches, at' 89d Our $1.00 Special Black Dress Taffeta. 36 Inches, snap at i ;. . . . 70 FRIDAY IS REMNANT DAY IN OUR OREAT DOMESTIC ROOM TWO OREAT SALES FORENOON AND AFTERNOON. 10,000 yards of all kinds of cotton goods, worth up to 15c a yard in short lengths, will go at, per yard 1 10,000 yards of remnants of Amoskeags, Apron Ginghams, Arnold's Double Fold Flannelettes, Foule Serges, 36-lneh Cotton Suitings, 36-lnch Muslins, fine high grade linings and other goods, worth up to 15c yard. In long rem nants, at, a yard g Amoskeag Outing Flannels, English Flannelettes, Romania Flannels, Shaker Flannels, at 8 4c 7c, 5c and -3tt Remnants of Toweling, up to 19c yard, at ...5 RemnantB of Table Oil Cloth, at, per yard 7Mt Remnants of 124 c Silkollne 5 Remnants of Draperies gjk Remnants of Prints, Ginghams and other cotton goods, at yard, 3c and 2J Remnants of White Goods, up to 15c yard , REMNANTS OF HIGH GRADE LIN. HIGH GRADE DRERS GOODS SALE ENS From 9 to 11 A. M. 5,000 yards of the very best Irish, Scotch and German linens, bleached, unbleached and silver bleached, from 2 to 3 Vt yards in piece, and sold from 75c to $1.98 yard in four lots: Lot 1 Lot 2 Lot 8 Lot 4 23 390 490 59 From 2 to 4 P. M. Another linen sale 190. 250- 390- 490 y&rd Remnants of 2, 2 and 2 yard wide sneeting, worth up to 30c a yard, at, per yard From 0 to 11 A. M. 15,000 yards of high grade wool dress goods, broadcloths, novelties serges, Armures,' henrlettas, batistes, storm serges,' clay worsteds and other high grade novelties from 36 to 58 1 inches wide, In lengths from 2 M to 7 yards, in piece, and sold from $1.00 to $4.00 yard all In four large lots: Lot 1 Lot 2 Lot 8 Lot 4 250 390 490 590 From 2 to 4 p. m. Another great sale of high grade wool dress goods, ranging from 75c to $3 per yard, a 190. 250. 390 and 490- SILK WARP AND OTHER HIGH GRADE WASH GOODS From O to 11 A. M 10,000 yards of fine silk warp wash goods, worth up to 69c yard. Silk warp ginghams, mercerized walstings, white dotted Swisses, white walstings and other goodB, worth from 25c to 59c a yard all at, per yard IOO From 2 to 4 P.- M. Another sale of high grade wash goods, like the above only, at a yard ....1 ....70 FURNISHING GOODS AND UNDERWEAR ' Remarkable bargain offerings for Friday in Our Famous Domestic Room. New, Clean Merchandise at about half prices you'd usually pay elsewhere. Men's Shirts and Drawers Heavy fleeced garments, worth to 75c, all sizes Included, on sale garment 290 Men's Over-Shirts In neat black and white patterns, that sold to $1.00, choice each. 2". Ladles' Vests and Pants Heavy rib bed, fleeced, in white or grey, worth 60c garment, over 600 dozen in lot at, garment 150 OUR SPECIAL FRiDAY NOTION SALES Have certainly revolutionized the notion business in this city. Staple Notions of all descriptions at from one-half to one-fifth regular prices are a great attraction. Men's Heavy Woolen Hone In black, blue or grey, worth to 25c pair, great bargains, at, pair.' -..12 40 Children's Vests and Pants Heavy fleeced, regular 39c values, all sizes 16 to 34. at, garment.'. ...... 15j Men's and Boys' 23c Suspenders Good heavy weight ribbing, very special values at, pair 100 WOOL GLOVES AND MITTENS- All sizes and colors, for men, women and children. ..- If, and in ' "V Gold Eye Needles, special at pkg. . 1 2 packages Pins for 3 2 packages Best Pins 5 20o Hose Supporters, all sizes, special, at 90 Oc Taffeta Ribbons, yard 70 200 yards Machine Thread, special per spool , 20 Hump Hooks and Eyes, per card. ,li Linen Finished Thread, extra heavy, per spool i 240 6-inch Metal Back Dress Combs, spec ial 40 Dainty Laces, a big Job lot on sale at, yard 240 PenrI Buttons, per dozen. ,...., Ja Klelnert's Dress Shields, special at, Pair ... ...Kt nnndrcds of Other Staple Items on Sale at Correspondingly Low Prices. CURTAINS AND DRAPERIES s"fK',c.'m!ime 93.08 Couch Covers 60-Inch wide, Friday at $2.39 $5.00 Tapestry Bordered Portleia, 011 sale at, pair. $4.39 Printed Curtain Madras, 36-lnch wide, exact copies of imported Scotch mad rasses at, yard 150 75c Imported Madras, 45-lnch wide, on sale at, yard 390 100 pairs Lace Curtains on sale Fri day at, each 150 WHS FRIDAY. Lace Curtains, slnglo or odd pairs, none worth lest than $3.00 pair, on sale at. each 080 and$1.25 Cable Net, Fish Net, and Bag Net Lace Curtains, splendid bargains, Friday, each 98 Traveling Men's Samples of Bordered Tapestry Portieres, on sale - at each U. ..-750 Lure Curtains, worth $1.26 pair, on sale at, pair .79 M HAYDENS' sm Women's Outer Garments AT BEFORE UNHEARD OF BARGAIN PRICES FRIDAY AT THE WgLlf.eH.sT IT J Magnificent Saving Opportunities That No Buyer Can Afford to Miss i French' Coney Scarfs, with two bi tails, at 35c $30 French Coney Coats, Skinner satin lined, at $15 Children's $1.50 School Dresses, sizes 6 to 14 years, at 59o Infants' Dresses, regular 75o value, choice 29 Infants' Bootees, regular 25o quality at 12Mi5 Infants' Curly Bearskin Bonnets, choice 35c Stylish 62-inch Coats, regu lar $15.00 values, Skinner natin lined Friday. $7.50 "Women's and Misses' $5.00 Skirts Oredt assortment choice .. , $1.95 Madras Vesting Waist s Regular $1.50 - values at, choice ,50t $1,50 Sateen Underskirts On sale Friday; . . .7. ,59c $2.00 Moire Underskirts Sale Friday at .89(5 $1.25 Lansdowne ," Brewing Sacques In Friday's salo at 49c $2.00 Long Flannelette Ki monos on sale at. .59c These and many other special bargains offered. You'll find it pay you every time to Try HAYDEN'S First