Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, January 01, 1909, NEWS SECTION, Page 9, Image 9

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THE OMAHA DAILY Bffi- KK1IUY. JANTAKY 1. 1W.
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fATCETJ3 YULi COKE Ef
Watrb rartte Win tw
I' Crw -rvrrl furl A7.ar,
Fwrsaal 4 lafavwaaL, irf
-be-dVed fr tbe ftr.
toe-mber of th Omii chapter of
I Qaamna B.rrti fraternity gave one of
k larr urtr.g partie of the fKn for
'be srrbool and college art Wednesday rm
4 th Rome bntaL Tbe ban room was
rswTuaely decorated wrih palni. arid the
fraten-nry oolora, ld roe and rutt, were
a.ja ned in the decoration. Puppex u
(d st BmaB t si-lea In tbe dinmg roma.
th tabic baring for a ceevferpiece a cu
drflabra with candle ahades of old rose. Tbe
fwgrrn wer ewpecialry attractive, bav
Jat a ecrtr -of bile feather around tbe
f oaternJty coat of arms doo tn motber-of-peart.
A pleasant surprise of the evening
tews a gift ta -h ymir.g woitibji of
b!pln with Oia fraternity ooat-of-srraa
oa ta th arts and crafts style on cop
per. Ts preaeet were:
j Ta IsTteawst
Wary McOaa-u, . Orrtcben MrOonnen.
Ofcvea Baker. A lira Crv M cOrew,
KAtberin In statu Isabel Milroy.
Naraijr Barrett. Katherine Milrey.
? rra Brwteprtare, I WW bv linrrin.
1-gart Buscb. Florenos t'ltnated.
n. Luther Komi's. Mr. Oarnod E
an. V Cbaries Konnta. Mr. 'Ward
."lu .. Mr. A. G. F---. Mr. Saaaoe.
P;r. if.; M-a F. A. Brogan. Miss Tatf.
M- Uurten Ftv. Mr. Era Milia-d.
Mr. F. B Oar::- Ma Harley M rorbssa. J
Vra. A. J F-"'on. Wm T. F. KrsTe!.r. I
Mr. Hnr Cit' rf Kan;a City and I
Mitt Bii'Tn. ;
Wikk lartr
A m;i i;b r"y for a oTib-r of
1. irh : -rinr-l Jtitfir 3 f r ve.a t err
r ue (1. at brr boT, 14 Kortb yprty-
f.m atr'ft. TTV.ne -a.tlnr tbe arrival of
tt,e r j-"r the youn- iwt7ie rtl par
tu tfiaie tn rumliff rTifrinai ajne aol
MntTr. itje of Uni t"-it.f ib gu'irf of
or'-nd-unm. anrrerd tbe nmw of ibe
rff.WL. Tnoae prewjit wIE tnc tde Misa
Ruth Oouid. Kim Mary PM tp itna
H'len Rarley. M - NeHJe Pt tcbtrt, M.a ,
Iora Rsna. MiM Birth Khetdvn. Kim Ndiie
ElpuUfr. 54ib Hnrirtt.a Oilmore, JCit.1 '
Glafix-a Glffcrd. Vt Marjorle te kf t ViM.
Irmi Groe. Mr. TIMia Payae, Mr. Alfred
M.r.ard. Mr. VS arren Howard. Kr. Eflward
I'uraic. Mr. Clurmre Partem. Mr. L.jmir
Earwh, Mr. r.ohert MiCtruc. Mr. Leon
Nfiacia. Mr. A'.frf d Kecneay. Mr. Ricturd
Barce. Mr. u(k MXia aad Mr. Georpt
E utrarmaa.
C mk Laarkm.
Miw Marte Hardo mtrrtan Wodnea- j
6r aftmiooti in brn,or of llmi HactJ Ea- 1
bin cf B-atrkie at a i.af m dish tu&cbeon.
TYinne prTit -a rre Miaert Helm Cott.
W'lnif-ed TrjT)cr. Hn Nwrna, Rvth '
Laiftui-T, Etht-1 'W"hflr. Xatbertoe "WeJch,
Franc? Gule. Hu! M.Wn of Beatrtr.
Mry H?-rrd. Hfrtft Peter and Maria
Harflrn.
Gate City Car Clakw
TuftiCkT ever.ir.i: Mr. J. L. Iolph enter
tained the mratrrt rf the Gate City Card
club at her residence. S3 Ta-enty-fotirtn
venue. Nine ptrrxf of kifb .n irere
T-lared and the pr-.re were awarded ta
Mr. Hal.j "Wheat and Mr. J. A. Garrt
arn. Three new member were added to
tb tied. Tboee to attendance were Mes
aamea J. L. In.lph, G. H. Iraper. R. VT.
tuff. W. H. France. ET.irabeth Mitchell.
UllM E. Rice. Gurty Tremaine and Hallw
Wbeatcti; MiM Flc"-ence Burra- Meaara.
R. W. Injff. J. A. Garrinrm. R. W. RJoe,
J. Mfftoii Shar ard J. W. Wbeatoa.
laaaveiac Party.
rr. and Mr. T. J. Macks y and Mr. aaj
Mr. E. 1. liomki will rtre a dancrnl
party New Tear Birht. Jaisaary 1. at tbe I
Wattles' Memrria Parian Hrarc The j
oerorations will be appropriate for New j
Tear s day and Bt-rrral eery comers win '
Siaks lrjvtuiig- taatea fur restioa; betweea j
dances. Fi:jjier will tie served the latter j
rart of tbe evening- In the dining raoxa j
and the yours; people pr?ent will in
chide Missea IT.irarieth Dtvis, F.i:Iin
Bocrae. Mamie Itarla, Helen Scobie
Burth Inickry. Alice Carter. Lfaphna
Petfrs, FTturence Cadahy. Eleanor Mackay
Alice Cuflahy. Roth Hammer, Mildred But
W. Katbcnne Em, Eliiabetb Brace
Mary Rlnfwalt. IT-leii Rinart. Marrarrt
Mc Prrt-rayn. Hft rietta Erwtn, France
EcbBtrU.-r. Lata Holdrere, Ruth Hrtcb
ek. MessT. Ctisrlcs Keller. James Mc
Cord. Malcozr.b BaJdris-e. Blala TotuiK.
Hnrh VH.ard. Ted M-uiard. rraocis Baiaea,
IHinaid McWarter. ruiliey Bancker, Ar
thur Aj-ertin!. Rogrer Keelme, Victor Cald
weH. Casper Offott, Ray lw. UaroiJ
Pritchett. Percy Hail. Hall Brady, Ralph
Peter. John Do berry. Robert "Wood. Stan
ford Gin or and L4;ryd laTma
Taawsaaa-CfcUaa.
The weddinc of Miss Mary Gertrude
Child, daughter of Mr. and Mra C W.
Qiilda, and Mr. Henry W. Tbotr.it. tsn bf
Mr. and Mr. O. L. Tboroas, took place
Wednesday at t o'clock at the home of tbe
bride a paj-a&ta tn Benson. The bouse w a
decorai-ed la sreen and wLita ax. tba oera
Boty was jierfortned under a can cry of
bally and a larce white weddinc beOI. Rev.
E- C. Thorpe read tbe marriage ltnea.
Tbe bride wore a vown of white measa-
ttne, with a wreatb of orange blossoms Is
ber hair, and carried a awoQoet of the
same flower. Miss Alda Tbosoa. maid of
honor, wore a gown of pale blue silk. Miss
Vera McVea. bridesmaid, wore old rose
aOc Thomas McGtur was best Baa The
oeretnony was followed by a reception,
after which Mr. and Mr. Tboar.as left for
New Tork. On then- return tbey wffl be
at borne at Keystone park, near Benson.
Laacateai Party.
Miss Glabella Htntf gavs a luncheon
Wednesday at her borne, the guests being
memher of Kappa Kappa Gamma sor-
laachffia Tbaraday compllioentary to Miss ' orrty. Tbe luncbeoii table was attractive
wiui red camatiozis and 3 em leares and
tbe plate cards were designed w 1: ta bally.
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rtb Xtstler.
tHrnter Byrne.
CaroUna Crmgown,
Ca-oittie Cwrua,
. A.n LwnEta.
t I rtbrgaret Iowglaa.
" J erJia IMrkey.
j . irnic Edwards.
JL jry Gilmora,
I vb Gould.
ta il Gotiid.
f HaanmntiA,
i grria Harding,
limn Hayaen.
l-ia Hoiltna",'
ilTllOS Harwell.
liuaa Kenaody,
liaa Lan d,
Fward ayenpg.
3ewta Beaan.
laii Buraeu.
'Wa.Ma J-entua.
l owing For tana.
XF'raacat Gabma.
ifndow HU.
CVfcriey Keller.
Lf MitebtaUv-.. w
l4rTd Ostiof-ne.
. bat WfllMLSB.
rwbert Arthur.
COb Haye.
I Kailer.
f Tectice Lord.
Hrurer MrKanalei.
KKiaetk Paterscs.
Lflr PhiUsa,
llieyd Bmnk
Vrj lea .&adaBh,
tyoorsw Tfcumsael.
,' Ktm Robertson.
Ffed Waiiaoa,
Ja Welsh.
oa Ha-nee-l
Wanaa HamHtoa,
f n Buck.
Jrbrt rr-nca.
Loe-eita Patte-aon.
Iapfae Peter.
Bateth Pickens,
O-iadys Peter,
Esbel Rlchitj.
Grace Rohrnough.
Helen f.oube.
I ard a firoit.
Emn.a S:apl,
I-o:hy fnveris.
K aibermThumroei.
rrances Todd.
Gertrude hite,
. TiuriB Wood.
Helen Forbes.
Paahna Lord
cItxon. XII 1.
Mary Richardson.
jKSephin O SeuL
Harry Koch.
' Bryant Co.
Koa PoLard.
Bea Wood.
Arthur Ayor'-gg.
Herbawt biers,
Ebbie Pum: U
John Caidweii,
- Joha ruiugrty,
Victor Ca-iaweii..
Robert F'tehT,
Lea Holllngef.
Ray Lowe,
Curtis L'lidnaj",
Charles M'ta.
A II red Millard.
3 ot.B MciCague,
W- MlUard.
Lyman McCnnneil.
John Baldwin.
Ra.r Peters,
Harold Prrn hett,
John P-syler,
larett tmith.
K'-bert th verirk.
Mltoa WUhama,
Ja Webster,
Hail.
The Greatest
Clearance SaJe
Oztah. Has
Erer Kno-vm
Opens SatrrdiT
Morning
Promptly
at 8 A.M.
Formerly
fSCOFlELD
AaOAK&SUITCq
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FORMEPLY
n.f.SCOFIELD
U llCLOAKiSUITCq
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15 iO DOUGLfS ST.
nnn3 mnrr'm QFrann.
Don't Miss
This Wonderful
ETert.
Ererj Garment
in Our Entire
Stock at Jest
Half Price.
mum
PVank Hoei.
lr. and Mra. 3. T. Lmrd. Mr. and Mra
Gewarge H. Thumtrifd. Mr and Mr. J. L
Fvrbes, Mr. and Mra. Suroald Patterson.
Brldgw tssver.
Mr. Khmer Ptej.hen Redick was host
at ana of tbe large watch parties New
f Tsaara err. wben ha gaee a 7 o'clock
bridge supper at his home. Tba guests
y aeaXed at small tables and a different
rojlor acbeaoa was used at each table.
Ctrrero am placed for Misaes:
Rrh Mow-bead. Claira Helena WooOar
adoiane White. Arry Glimrre..
V, Mabef-K
I va Kess Ba
, My M
Poa Nasa,
Caroline Cong don.
luise Puck.
Vtfer-Grr.
Bauav.
or ran.
J.jrrue Wh!tmort
xj?fcdj-n Barkalow.
liaentby Morgan,
a -MaKra.
Beb GaLisgber.
JubR Madoan.
Jak Kaum.
Bna Wood,
W wtard ButT.
Pawl Gallagtier,
Will Bct.ijorr,
Outtrt Potter,
Frar k Pe lard.
Job Red-iik,
Herbert PYeacK
Jack Baldwin.
lmna axmr.g.
M arion Conne!
hinabnli Congdoa.
Jean Cudahy.
Helen Cudahy.
Marion Halier.
Heien Iipria.
iitrlam Patteraoa,
Hilda Hammer,
IVtitae Barkalow.
George proudfit.
lncoln;
Ttoug'.as Bcwm,
Junius Prown.
Robert Bum.
Fred Tricma.
Frank Wilhelm,
Joha Caldwell.
ieorge Van Brunt.
Richard Baom,
C. C Reilcjs,
Elmer RedMck.
pens Saturday Eulorning Promptly at 3 A. EwQ.
The greatest sacrifice sale Omaha has ever known. Our entire
stock of high class Cloaks, Tailored Suits, Dresses, Furs, Etc.
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Saturday morning, January 2nd, promptly at 3 A, M., this reliable exclusive cloak and suit house will open its doors with the most wonderful clearance
sale of high class wearing apparel for women and misses that Omaha has ever known.
This is the ETTtnaJ event the women of Omaha and all surrounding territory have learned to wait for and look to as being the greatest bargain oppor
tunity of the year and this year our Half Price Sale will be the greatest in our history.
Our stock of high class garments is immense and in order to adhere strictly to our set policy of never carrying over a single garment from one season to
another, we are compelled to make greater sacrifice than ever, and reserving nothing,
Mr. asd Mrs. George Bedick.
TW Mia Webster.
Ell Maa Bioaii entertarrmd
Flora Webster, wba will be one af Luc
. . January prldas Tba f-oests win be seated
attvoe large table and a3 ef the appotnt
ananta will wa tn green and whtta. A baaket
rf - rvla and ferns win form the ctnter
snsea a aad yua cards ta natch win mark
Cb place ef SClsa Webster. Mrs. Herbert
1 Wawelar. Mr. William Soar Poppietcan.
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Don't Blame
- Your Stomach
ffta' tntiaosjrt Kxcrtiosi Or Com Yom
Cu JCaJoy MesUa Amd Cur
Pyspepei.
Covers were laid for Miases Edith BuUer.
Nan Cunning ham. Naa Dennia. Edna
Baker of Lincoln. Helen. Pholea, Era
Pennr. Ioria Wood. Ola belle Herrry and
Mra G. W. Hervcy.
A stag dinner party was green Wednes
day crating at Hanson's cafe, Including
Messr. Stock to a Heth, Js Baior.g. Aitnur
Rxiger, Thosr-as KhxhaH. E. 1. Cudahy,
Forrest Ruhardaoa and Georgs Prlna,
Miss Fay Toa-ns entertained Wednesday
afternoon at a hosiery ahewer Is honor of
her aister. Mis Edna Toana, whose wed
ding takes piaoe New Tear a dav. Twelve
guests acre present
Mrs. 3. Royc entertained li-farmaP.y at
a bridge eurper Wedn-sday evening at
ner borne.
Miss Gladys Peters was hostess at a
small luncheon Tburnoay at the Omaha
.tvem t fclus pour stomach or your luck ciUB- taia jor leu.
w-t, ywor aueals declare war oa pour I "
(raueia. ' innT and bnig Wednesday rvfctm-g
Wben tbe stotaack amc't do it work it j Twelve guests were presrnl.
ri up 1 1 live rvann.
A Ball Poudre and watch party was
given New Tear's eve at Fort Crook by
; ttie officers of Fort Crook. Beveral ln-
fo:xal aad small dinner parties were
grres previous ta the danoa. Captain and
We Offer Everything in Our Stock Over $50,000 Worth
of High-Class Stylish Wearing Apparel to Choose From
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Don't rninK this mighty sale, it will be a wonderful event, and remember that it starts Saturday, January 2nd, promptly at 8 A. M.
SATURDAY
WILL HH T
Over 5,000 Coats at Half Price
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Plain Tailored Coats
$390 Plain Tailored Coats;
January Half Price Sale at.
$35.00 Plain Tailored Coats;
January Half Price Sale at .
$23.75 Plain Tailored Coats;
January Half Price Sale at .
$25.00 Plain Tailored Coats;
January Half Price Sale at. .
$13.50 Plain Tailored Coats; A nr
January Half Price Sale at )
$15.00 Plain Tailored Coats;
January Half Price Sale at,
19.75
17.50
14.85
12.50,
Directoire or Empire
$55.00 Trimmed Coats;
' January Half Price Sale. .
$45.00 Trimmed Coats;
January Half Price Sale.
$35.00 Trimmed Coats;
January Half Price Sale .
$23.75 Trimmed Coats;
January Half Price Sale .
$25.00 Trimmed Coats;
January Half Price Sale.
$17.50 Trimmed Coats;
January Half Price Sale. .
Coats
27.50
22.50
17.50
14.85
12.50
8.75
Opera Coats
$5.00 Opera Coats; Jan
uary Half Price Sale, at. .
$55.00 Opera Coats; Jan
uary Half Price Sale, at. .
$45.00 Opera Coats; Jan
uary Half Price Sale, at. .
$23.50 Opera Coats; Jan.
nary Half Price Sale, at. .
$35.00 Opera Coats; Jan
uary Half Price Sale, at. .
$25.00 Opera Coats; Jan
uary Half Price Sale, at. ,
32.50
27.50
22.50
19.75
17.50
12.50
New Fur Coats
$115.00 Fur Coats; January
Half Price Sale, at
$30.00 Fur Coats; January
Half Price Sale, at
$75.00 Fur Coats; January
Half Price Sale, at
$65.00 Fur Coats; January
Half Price Sale, at
$50.00 Fur Coats; January
Half Price Sale, at
$33.50 Fur Coats; January
Half Price Sale, at ,.
57.50
45.00
37.50
32.50
25.00
19.75
.7.50
Tailored Suits, Dresses and Furs at IHIaif Price
i
a Xacaua it cannot
1 Viae . foul smelling odors com from
yssnr a&mnacB, when tb bead aches and
tbs aciniiaa, of mouth i , morning
insdias paw faata ywur breaaiast. vbea
f i ii nai nil B-ttrhtmara assails you. don't
grea era vb figlit.
j TnJa as tbe appeal of nature, aad it
houls beard.
One eating, lata omppera. poorhy chewed
food, to rick paatrles and under-done
' packing ax aox&c c-f tha causes of tbe
fctomarh's n beiaHh.
, Wltea tb stoaoack la busy. It presses
and chum ail tbe riu'Jid matter from food
aad W.ti Its J vices dissjlves into liquid
jwm r pal" raj r thing w hich cmes tnts
$65.00
nary
$55.00
uary
$45.00
uary
633.50
uary
$35.03
uary
$23.75
uary
$25.00
uary
Tailored Suits
Tailored Suits; Jan
Half Price Sale at...
Tailored Suits; Jan
Half Price Sale at...
Tailored Suits; Jan
Half Price Sale at...
Tailored Suits; Jan
Half Price Sale at...
Tailored Suit3; Jan
Half Price Sale at. . .
Tailored Suits; Jan
Half Price Sale at...
Tailored Suits; Jan
Half Price Sale at. . .
32.53
27.50
22.50
19.75
17.50
14.85
12.50
at EZ
Dresses
$50.00 Satin or Mescaline
January Half Price Sale,
at
$45.00 Satin or Itlessaline
January Half Price Sale,
at
$35.00 Satin or Broadcloth
January Half Price Sale,
at
S29.75 Savti or Rroadcicxb.
Itrmtrr ; J as nary Half
Price, ax
927 JM Savtia or &xgs Dn
Jaaaaxy Half Price
Sale, at
Dresses;
25.00
Dresses;
22.50
Dresses;
17.50
14.85
13.75
Fur Sets
$250.00 Mink Sets; Janu
ary Half Price Sale, at
$150.00 Mink Sets; Janu
ary Half Price Sale, at
$125.00 Mink or Lynx Sets;
January Half Price Sale. .
$100.00 Mink or Lynx Sets;
January Half Price Sale. .
$75.00 Mink or Lynx Sets;
January Half Price Sale . .
$65.00 Mink or Lynx Sets;
January Half Price Sale. .
125.00
.75.00
.62.50
.50.00
.37.50
.32.50
Fur Sets
$50.00 Fur Sets; January
Half Price Sale, at
$45.00 Fur Sets; January
Half Price Sale, at
$35.00 Fur Sets; January
Half Price Sale, at
$30.00 Fur Sets; January
Half Price Sale, at
$25.00 Fur Sets; January
Half Price Sale, at
$171-0 Fur Sets; January
Half Price Sale, at
25.03
22.50
15.00
12.50
.8.75
wedding win tak place January C Thi
table will hare a sjxnaily dfstgned center
Ptc of brideetiiajd roo. narcastis and
ferns, arraj-ged on a TT.hTiir. with rope
of snaiiax reaching to each place, and
fir. is Led with gr" tulle hews. The favor,
will be ttr.y gold slippers flllrd with rice
Twelve gaeFts win lie present.
Tf wack food fee poisonous It affaau tAe
?uic, STttacAa the sunach, goe Into tb
blood and weakens tb entire system.
Btaart'a Ijapeiiaia Tablet wiT" dest
m full snr4 - easily wttbout materia 1 aa
alstaaoa frota tb stomach. Tbey a Ui
Timutc. tba araatrto ru d with all the eie-
aaaaits sdd. Tbey bulid up the blood.
Aaatrsy aasa- taal. bad areata, belching
tonoack a&S Wwel troubia and ai;-k.:y
(aatora tura3 oonditkAa.
Ob gtaJ f" aftnart g Iyspepaia Tablets
rI3 digest !,( grains of food la tie stoia-
acta r. k a glasd wisj smluict aid of the
desfrr spparaia.
Tba mwtnwd-wf tuarf Iyspri Tab
Vsta ana the snrtbods of Nat uie
Tbey ooaitaiB vry rjuin fs tbe
a iu j aaafiaa. a ftw a saoal one
jaf Cn Jtti labitta wbra It enters the
acaniara axaiRa ar. w i"-" .
tb food And dig it- It removes lbs
fawaacrt4 aad decayed tnass, lying stag
aaat taee and ease tbe stomach at sooa
""rv- It M buPy a quesuoai for j m ts aolva.
a Tour druggist J furnish Stuart's )
3 pojaiaS Talaris sse ta boa. or send as
j air nam and addreas and w wJl aead
sibw a trial aavrks traa. Addraa. F. A,
auiart'Caa, liat as art it, Marat,,!.
i N
M a. W. C Bennett and Captala and air,
lail will eavck entertain. Among tbos
attendttig th bail from Omaha wer
Captain and Mra. Eim Miss Anna
Bourk. Mss ItuiM Bourk. Miss
Bess Moorbead, Miss Kate Moorhead. Miss
fcara Bourke. Miss France Gilbert. Mr.
Harry Keely. Mr. Conrad Toutg. lir. Jiei
aoa Mercer. tr. A. HoU.strr, Mr. B. VT.
Capoa and Mr. Bobert IMnmng.
Among the Informal "at homes" ta be
given Ntw Tear's day. for which ns cards
bavs beea Isaeud will be that of Colonel
and Mra. William Cassford of Fort Osiatia,
m tth soms of the offioers' wrri in tne
post assisting Major snd Mra William
Johnston of Fort Crook will be at home
New Tears aftemoo for their daughter,
atlas Gnevirv Joitu. and bee gutt.
Mis Htgg:ns t t P.. Louis. Miss Anna Coad
and If u EJ :i Thomas win keep opea
hous from a t 7 o'clock at th bom of
tbe latter. 9t Barney street.
Miss Mamie and Hortenc SpihergeT
will extertaia a lew fraenda informally
Thuradmy evening at their borne on Maaaa
atrett Dsctug axd gamea w.'U caa tribute
ta the cctcrtainment and tb guests will
Include Misses Sophia Goodaan. Blanche
Cobs, He.ea FVrth. Kigutux, Helen
Brandria. Meaara Mtlioa Livingston. Bea
Goodmaa, G rover Goodaiavn, Arthur Ftirth.
Joe kr)U and EZmer Meyer.
Mr. and Mra. J. B. Cenlrtam wt!3 exter
tam at doiner and a wau party Tturaday
evening at their borne. Holly win be uaed
in docoraUoa aad New Tear bells win be
ttaed as p-ace earda Twere guests wci
be present and bridge J b the gam af
tbe ever.:i.g.
Mr. aad Mr. Isaac Carpenter win gte
a dinner parry Siew Tear's at their
bom. emanpTlTneaitary ta Mia ra-
batiga axA Mx. Gicrt CjjisaUat. whof
f-.vrn every ais n at MctropoLtan club'
w-ll be a leap year affair T:n-sdy rvening. j
the girls calling for the men and filling
their program. The presenf of about
twenty out-of-tewn guests promises to be
one of the features of th evening. T.'ie
b E roots has been c aborate.y decorated
and supper will be served lata in the even
big. ,
Mr. Ralph Peters w'H give an Orrbeca ,
party Tbcrsdsy ever.ir.g, about twe.'ve bi
rr g pent-
Mia Roirma Taylor and Visa JosTb t
Buble win keep open b"use Ji-w Teer s day
frtira I to I c'clor-k at K! P-Uth Tweitv
th st'e-L f r tSe im-ir.ll of the Et
"ftroi", of tb First Christian church sl
thtr f-ienc
Mr. and Vr. lee Grett gave a
watch party Thursday rvertng fur atioat
thirty guest.
Ceaae aad & Caaatsu
A party tt Omaha jople It ft Tfcursd"
fir Fretnont to attend a dtrner danra
rrrea by Mr. and Mrs. Bex Herjy Tfcn'w
day v;ing. Tt Cinaha gtietrts lnchaded
M as Eoie Wood. Miss Farr.v Hnwland
Mr. Harvey M-Uiken. Mr WiTiiam Robe-!
Ws.d and Mr. arid Mr. Edward Beyer
The parry wn return Friday.
Mr. Edward Gilchrist and Mr. Rcbe
Borg-ss of Tskakoa. la., fcsve arrread tr
attend tbe weddiTig of MiM Edna Towns
and Dr. Henry Jobnsna f T-kamat
wt ich takes place New Tear a day at f
o'clock.
Mr I. fcVrleainter of Colorad Bpring
Col, ba was a delegate ta tbe r.ounr?
of Je-iah women at CiiK-irnati. is iritii.g
ber a"t-r. Mra Frd:cand X'Ur, Jta
Laudg strwet.
Mr. S. A MitWbtaner. aba bas beea
sp-ii4ir.g the bobdsys with Lis farn2y, will
return ta Cbicago next we-.
Mrs. L. C Pen- tf IM South Taenty
eigrtk street has glon VS Latrsola fur a
viait of acveraJ weeks.
Centra, aiid Mx. W. tX CuU Lav
itkeB tb Gonld Iiets boose as a residence
or the winter.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Smith wn lesve
Saturdty fcr a two weefca' stay In Kew
Tork and Boston. .
Kiss SU Carpenter and Miss Corinnt
Searle. wh l.tv lioen sp-nd:iig the boli
dava at home. in return ta 1Tenteley
college Sunday.
Mis Belt Work of Concttrctilly. Wash,
a bo is atu-Ddg at boo! at Wslejan and
who baa been rtsitmg ber couaj Miss
Clara Thomas, left Wednesday morning for
Clark to spend tbe remainder of her va
catl.m with her roommate.
PR0L0KGIN3 LIFE CF SHEETS
Little eaa Thrwagb tbe Ceate,
Maa.es Tbewa Laat
as L-a.
My everyday abeet are made to last a
long time. Ttrfy ar ciade from i
Ueacbed cfttin because of lta durabj:
the ease with ahiefa It la laundered aft
the ftrst few washing and because i
never discolors with age. TJ breadths r.
the materjj are basted together, Just lap
ping the atlvaxe edre In a fiat ram. and
n Itched on the machine. This stm
not a objetuatabie as many women
a bo Insist upon scwuig thru sheets 1 5
hand, appear to think. Whn the abeet
has worn this in tbe center the seam It
ripped and th outer edge ait plat,
topriher. giving It a new leas of Lf.
Tms is much less work than tr.tk r.g nea
sheet, not ta mem; an the added cost, and
erpertenos has proven that thfcSi sheet:
aear much lenger than those made from
tb doubie width biet td aiieeting.
rsrr.(lii where tbe irk has been. Ton may
ba-ve to r.-pat this process tw or three
rrre Vfx U the black is faded cut of
iM ti!,t .i,r;ui To remove the dtscoloration
wiiltJa enaa:ns after these applications ap
ply a strong solution of oxalic acid and
ii.h vut lmzriediately tbe same as when
irtrg the bl-thloride cf lime. One appli
cation cf the acid Is an that is seeded.
Rlns thoroughly in plta.ry of co-d. aoft
water that all trace of the chemical may
be removed from the fabric Not a trace
of th atam will remain. Ct course, this
method must not be tried on colored goods
much milk as wQ wet tt but no more than
that, as it makes th pudding heavy. It
should be a r.ff aa pasts. Mix all tbe
ingredients thor -ighly, then add tb eggs
and milk, and last of all. the brandy.
&a2 tt as keep boiling for ten boura.
Th best aaut f.r plum pudding is as
faUows: Take obe-half pound of butter,
waan aalt from It, and cream tin vary
1 .ght . stir Is three-quarters of a pound
of browa sugar and the beaten yolk
jf aa agg: atrrmer over a alow fir or on
NEW YEAR'S PLUM PUDDING
Heels for Maklag aad Mtalag Om
mt tbe Eawe-atlaas of tb
Feast.
Ti-ke on and one-half pounds of bread
rjjcha one-half pound of flour, tw
ound cf fin shredded beef auet. tw
o aii da cf fine ahreodeid beef suet, two
irra nts. washed, picked and dried, two
:unds af sugar, one-quarter pound of can
Led lemon and citron peea. that 1 two
unoea of each, two small nutmega. grated,
the Juice of on lemon, and th rind finely
riicrped. a teaspuonf ul of salt, two ounces
if sweet almonda. blanched and aliced.
-uiteen egg, a glaa of brandy and as
Oa BraaAlag tba 1 eetb.
While tb teeth should be bruar.ed ga
larly and often, great rar should be taken
ia tb tis of tbe toothbrush. Vigorous
cross brushing is apt ta furoc tbe th.s
rurn away from tbe teeth, leaving tbe ce
mestcm exposed t tb air, and thua n.ar
rtng the beauty of tb teeth and leaving
them tn eanger of early daoay. It Is best
to give tbe brush a raiary motion, brush
ing tb upr" teeth dcwiiwaK and th
lower teeta upward. .
If you will take Fok-y a Orrno L .."
tratfj th bowel becoro regular yen wl3
not have to tak purgatrv etmstanUy. a
Foley s Cartes La ram e posltlvety rure
cbror.ic cotistipatkm and slugtnsh liver
Pleasant ts tak. Far sal by ail druggists.
SWEENEY JURY DISAGREES
l stable ta Dee-lde Wbetker Wawaa
a,aald at raider tare at
a. a rat tarn.
After deliberating aj n gtt an ba'.f a
day, the jury lftire wbit ati t- i ! fa a
Question of htth-r M-. Ertg-t Fa-tvy
should t.av guardian, falitd to r"
Tburadsy nwrtutj, and Ju'fe 'iro.'p, by
agreement cf bath a.da, d.amiaFed it.
Mrs. Sweeny snd her Lurband. J il n
F weeny, were I und last imnr In a biiel
at Ei h e'Btb and Marry six '-eta. -l h
tn gold bur ed ia tt. eella-. Toey had 1- a
L"ng m a mise ly f.sbior.. eaung craiats
and water and cooking remnants cf men! m
a tomats can. One day in July, Sw tny
wandered sway and tbe pol ce were ar.kel
ts search for bim. He was located and aa
t, s. gati n of tbe bouse rurt d is lb
rtndlr.g cf tb hidden weath. Ow C la
goid puK-ea as found Is cm? )nr Frienoa
asked for the appointmrtit of a guardiaa
tt Mrs. Favry afver f deatt: of her
hnsband. but she restated th art oa and
when Jndge Let lie spp-dnted F- R Leary
ahe ; rxaied ts tli dtstr ct court h- r
after sper.etng several dry a Krt-ing t
testimony th juro ennld not agre
wbetbe-r a guardim was reeded or set.
BrMvUg tb lab ftaXaa.
Ink stains are flea very dfirult ts ra
mcrrc from Itnen. ospeoally when tbey bav
been allowed t dry into tb material. Tb
following metiiod of effectaafly twnaovlng
stiins from table lines or any tbar
a hit material ha proved th most satis
factory In tb rai.g of my erpenenc.
It a .11 remev th stain srnetber cud or
fresh and win nut injure tr- moat dell
cats fabric if dun r.gtt First aji.:y a
ej-otg aoluuiA of b-chloride of lum La tb
sLaia and waaa est immediavta.'y ia auft
ital it. A WeI-aA (XaT sjtui aiiJ
The Hotel Rome
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The Hotel Rome
SUITE 40-A
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Clearing Sale Starting Monday. Jan. 4th
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