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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 23, 1909)
TIIE BEE: OMATIA. TTTI'KSDAT. PECEMBKK 2X lf00. H0HEKOTE55OClALfl055IPi CORRECT DRESS FOR MEN AND BOYS -Many House Parties Are , Scheduled for Holidays family reunion Christmas at their home In Routine riBce. Mm Ralph Crandall and children of Chipmsn. Neb. have arrived to visit her parent and Mr. Crandall will pone the latter part of the wek. At the 1 Christmas dinner at the home of Mr. and Many .house parti's Trill be riven during the holidays. One of the larger of these will be the annual New Tear house party given by lr. and Mrs. A. G. Beenon at their home on West Harney street for a numfptr of friend from Lincoln. Mr. and Mra Beeson and Miss Katherlnc Beosnn always spend Thanksgiving and Chrttma in Llnooia, end New Tar' tr.T entertain. Mr. and Mra L.nard of Lincoln, will give the Christmas irty this year. The rupftJ who will iend New Tear' with Mr. and Mra. Beesjn axe Mr. and Mrs. R J. Green. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Leonard. Mr. and Mra Carl Roth and Mr. H. C. Byram of Chicago. Mr and Mm. G. V. Wattles will have a house party Christmas. Mr. and Mr John McHuch and Miss lKrothy McHugh of Sioux City, will arrive Friday to spnd Chriatmaa here . and Mra. Wattles and Mra. McHugh's parents. Mr. and Mra. A. M. Lette of Clarksville. are spending sev eral weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs Wattles. Mr. and Mra. C. F. Weller will have a Christmas Decoration T HERE 1 no more important detail in the Chriatmaa preparation than the decora tion of the rooma. Red and green should be the pre dominant hot' s and the hardier plants, aucb. a the holly, southern fmi'.ax. evergreen bough, bittersweet, mistle toe and poinsetta, are the most eon srlstent as well aa effective. Ever green, holly and mistletoe are a eenuaily the Christmas decoration. They have been assc-ciatcd with the yuletide for centuries and are o in terwoven with all its tradition that without them it is not complete. Poinsetta. southern smilax and pep per tree boughs are more recent addi tion to the Christmas decoration and may be combined with it without the Jar that cut flower or hot bouse plants give. Many complain of th stiffness in thia decoratitm. but the very stiffness la a part of it; characteristic of it. and for thia very reason the more delicate flowers with their drooping sterna and more adjustable blossom so m out of place. A little Ingenuity and a few sheets of tissue paper will help out the decoration greatly, and where color is wished the poinsetta 1 especially desirable. Crepe paper la best for the flower and the leave may be made of the plain green paper. It la essential that the papers be of the natural colors, how ever, otherwise the effect I Incon gruous. The poinsetta is so eas.ly made that one needs hut to lok at the natural blossom for a pattern Yellow and black yarn will do admir ably for the centers. These artificia poinsetta admit of the m t effective placing, and with the long stems, made by windirg heavy cord with gree paper, thoy may be suspend -d from chandeliers or massed wi'.h green about pictures and the many places about a room that may be im proved by a few touches. Fifteen cents will provide the material for fifty or more of these blossoma, and one afternoon will afford ample time for making them. A very god Imitation of the opening bittersweet may be easily made with paper, and when In place the effect is quite a attractive as that of the real. When It com a to the holly and mistletoe, however, nothing can take the place of the real, and if the scarlet berries are abun dant, a few bows of scarlet ribbon combined with it, will afford all the color necessary to the most effective Christmas decoration. Same Price as Inferior Soaps THE PRICE of Lenox Soap i about the same as tHat of soaps which are not in its class, as far as qualit is concerned. THEY DO NOT WEIGH AS MUCH. They do not do as much. They are not as good. THE QUALITY of L enei Soap is about the same as that of soaps for which a considerably higher price is ashed. AS A RULE, these higher-priced soaps do not weigh more than Lenox. They do not do more. They are little, if any, better. LENOX SOAF, then, is cheap AND good good AND cheap. Lenox Soap-Just fits the hand tl vli nstmas Dinner is best if finished with Fairmont's Fruit Special" "Old English Pudding" OR "Fresh Fruit Ices" BELIOA The Perfect Ice Cream 66 99 Call on any of the) following dealers or 'phone ns your order. Real oa Drug Co., Remit Park Pharmacy . I Lanes' Iliarmarjr 8. A. IVeranrk Green's Pharmacy lUnterlonK Drug Co. . . . Kountze I'lare Pharmacy King's Pharmacy I'rrxl L. Mares , Omaha Candy Kitchen . . Pop Irag Co. H. L. Pribbenow I ted Cross Pharmacy . . . Walnut Hill ITiamwy . Melrlat Drag- Co, , WeJcher Drag Co. H. Meyers . 15th and Farnani Streets ....83d and Cuming Street 40lh and Hodge htreets . . . .16th and William Streets Park Are. and Pacific StrerH . . . .31st and Farnani Streets ....24th and Binney Street . . . .21(h and Karnam Streets 2010 Boulevard 310 X. 16th Street 13th and Fa mam Streets 16th and Vinton Streets ....17th and Cuming Streets . . . . 40th and Canting Street SOUTH OMAHA .24th and P. Streets , .418 N. 24th Street .620 X. 24th Street The Fairmont Creamery Co. Phones. D. 1404, Ind. A-3104. Mrs. Weller cover will be placed for twenty-five guests. Numerous smaller parties will b Riven i by people who have house guests for the , holidays. j Mra E. W. Nash will have her fntlrel family a her guests or the holidays. Pleasures Past Social vasts of Vote at Waioh Coaganlal People 2fet and En joy Themselves to the Utmost. Mr. and Mra. William Howard entertained the C. H. I. club Tuesday evening at their home, 1701 Manderaon street. Prises for fie same were won by Mia. W. D. Black turn. Mr. N. Stone. George Huse and M!l-i-ourn Hustead. The next meeting wll! be In two weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Huae. Those present at the last -ret-ting were Mr. and Mrs. C. JJ. Hustead. i Mr. end Mra. George Huae. Mr. and Mra. j :romwell. Mr. and Mra. William Howard. I 'r and Mra. Elmer Stone. Mr. and Mra. I Howard. Mr. and Mrs W. P. Black- ' irr.. Mrs. George Scott. Miss Vera Hus-, :A. Mr. E. Hustead and Mr. Harry "r; rier. M:t. Emm Tldd entertained the Golden : d Card club Tuesday evening. Prises ' . ere won by Mrs. Thomas. Mrs. Olson and Mrs. .w inney. The guests were Mrs. J. F. McCurdy, Miss Beulih McCurdy and Rotert .-'w inney. Members present were Meedames ; Holt, DeboJt. Oleson, Goodner. Lendmcsser. 1 Thomas. Swlnney. Miller end Tidd. Mrs. F.obert Cowell entertained In- j formally this afternoon at her home for her daurhter. Miss Mona Cowell. Mr?. Char' O Oeoree rave an Informal tea this afternoon at her home In honor of j Miss Potter. Christmas decorations were ' iwed and about thirty guests were present. : For the Future ETaata of Interact That Ar Ob The Local Social Calendar That Promise Much of Plsarsrs. One of the largest affairs for the school set given during the holidays will be the masquerade dancing party this evening at Chambers' given by the Junior Dancing club. The club meets every fortnight and Its parties are especially Jolly. This even ing's affair will be the most pretentious that the club will give. Mrs. Wilson Low. and Mrs. W. D. Bancker have assisted the young people with the arrangements. The list will Include: M isse Katherine Beeon, Mary Burkley. l.ucile Bacon, Helen Puck. Helen BliKh. -Mildred Butler. Blanche Brotherton, Marion Carpenter, Josephine Consign, Ruth Clarke. Helen Cheney, Irene Carter. Alice Cudahy, Alice Carter. Florence Cudahy, Ida Darlow. Ruth Gould. Grace Gil more, .leannette Hall. Frances Hochstetler, Iorothy Hall, tiara Hayden. Helen Harden, "?ela Iane. Harriet Ms-It Eleanor Mackay, Mary Megeath, I aphne Peters. Jeanie Patterson. Helf n Rin hart, Elirabeih Reed. Helen Smith, I'arda Scott. Mar.iorv P-ood. Stella Thummell. Frances Tortd. Messrs. Raymond Low. Iiudiey Bancker, Hal Brady. Malcomb Baldrige, Anhur Aycrigg. Jack Bowen. Edward Aycrigg, Harry Biake, Wrrren iireckecridge. Newman Benson. Adrian Bancker, Philip Chaae. Pud Chestnev. Everard Childa, Herbert Connell, Fred Daugherty, Robert Connell, Howard Gates, Philip Down. Stewart Gould. Brandon Howell. Lee Hoi linger. Wenen Hamilton, Charles Hall, Warren Howard. Wilson Heiler, Charles Hamilton, John Leomis, P.apl aei Hamilton. Edward Murphy, John Hannlehun. Harold MeConnelL I hilip Metx. Hugh Millard. I'aniel McCai-thv, Alfred Millard. Catherine Thummell, t tester Nieman, Jennie I'ndeland. Clarence Peters, Adeline Wood. Casper Off utt. Alice West, Richard Pavne. Margaret Winters. Jai vis Off utt, Ore-;ch-n Williamson, George Selhy, Ruth White, Clarence Pat ton, Margaret Baum. Wayne Selby, Margaret Tuttle of Me rle Rohrbough. Mlnneaiolis. Sievers Sussman, Allan Tukey. Rcbert Thompson, Fred Undt land. Captain and Mrs. George Guyer will en tertain at dinner this evening at Fort Crook in honor of their house guests. Dr. and Mra. Slagle, of Brookings, S. D. A miniature Christmas tree will be In the center of the table. On the tree will be favors tied with red ribbons, which win be at the place of each guest. Covers wll be placed for Miss Edith Wilcox, Captain Bundell, Captain and Mrs. Ball. Captain and Mrs. Bennett Colonel and Mrs. Gar dener and Captain and Mrs. Guyer. Mr. and Mrs. John L. Webster will mm. tertaJn at dinner this A word. Jl Jin n n 2. Speaking as we do day after day to the men. now we want the ear of the ladies This is a typical man's store and for all men all that men wear is here could you think of a more ideal, more practical or economical place to buy a man's "Christ mas present" we'll keep your secret; perhaps we know just exactly what he wants. If its a suit or evercoat you want, Jix your own price, then come and let us show you the very best clothes that human hands can tailor, at the very price you want to pay. is about as low a price as you ought to go, and from that on up you can satisfy every desire at Si 6.50, $18.00, $20, S22.50, or S40 whatever you please. This great Christmas stocky j "jjinuitu ij uicci uic icijuiiciiicuis ui iiiose .1 1 1 . . 1 1 who wane sometnin a little Detter and want to la spend their money intelligently we serve men of all tastes, preferences and in all walks of life. Fancy Vests Quite plain or extreme ly fancy all are swell., .$1 to $6 Outing Flannel Pyjamas and Robes Plain or fancy trimmed, 50c to $5 Men's Gloves Driving, street, dress; gloves for all occasions 1 Up Choice Neckwear The sort you find here is not to be found in other stores 50c Up Sweater Coats Are all knit to our order by the best mills. . .$1 to 5 Nobby Hats In all the new shapes and colors. .$2.50, $3 and $3.50 Winter Caps C omfortable and dressy 50c For Furs, up to. .$5, $6 and $10 Lounging Robes Great big, luxur ious garments of ease and comfort, at $2.50 to $15 Tf P ei an nraav fe fir Everwear Guaranteed Hosiery For men and women, box. . .$1.50, $3 Shirts No better shirts can be found than here $1 to $3.50 Traveling Bags All the good leath ers $2.50 to $38 Umbrellas and Canes that are made for service as well as looks on sale at $1 to .$15 Don't neglect the boys While we know he prefers something for amusement at this season, there are many lit tle things of adornment that please the boy who has a dash ot pride about his appearance Shirts. Blouses. Neckwear, Mufflers, Gloves, Caps, Hats, and perhaps a Suit or Overcoat, A Few Left A few more Smoking Jackets are to be had at once spe cial price tomorrow at $2.00 Original prices from $3.50 to $12.00. Open Evenings a minimum i mi lift laasaaMSsste i. fi iira.d W Til " ' 1 1 "" Rapid Motor cycle Delivery She carried an home in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Georre Print. Covers will be nlaeed fnr a bodice of braided net. arm bouquet of pink rosebuds. Mis Lillian West, a niece of the bride, was ring bearer and carried the ring In s large white chry santhemum. Little Miss Mabel Schneider was Tower girl and carried a basket of white bloaaoma. and Mr. Flemming Fenn, evening at their ' brother of the bride, pave her awar. Personal Gossip Wbsrs tbs Psopls at, trh.n Tbsy a.rs Going utl Wh Th.y Bxpsct to Batara Roma. The wedding party where the ceremony entered the library. was performed un- Mr. and Mrs. Prins. Mr. snd Mrs. Luther Ider a canopy of holly and palms. The Kountre. Mr. snd Mra. Harry Wlllcina. ! wedding march was played by Miss Jessie Mr. and Mrs. Wart Burgeaa. Mr. snd Mrs i Robb. Wtlll&n. c n 1 . . u ri'i'tiiriun una jar. ana Mrs. Webster. Among the larger affairs of today will he the dinner party this evening given by anas olive Baiter st her home for her j Kan. house guest. Miss Grace Burbank. of Weat ! Jean Covers will be placed Chesterfield. N. H. for twenty-four. MIbs Catherina Baum. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Baum, will entertain at iueaaay of next week for Miaa Following the ceremony there was a re ception, when about eighty giKsts were prerent. Assisting Mrs. Fenn w-ers Mts damea C. C. West, Fleming Fenn, Ealina. Mis-'es Anna Lloyd. Ewlr.g. Neb ; Thompson. Lilian Lloyd. Ewlng. t-rtrtrude McCarthy, who Is at hme for the holidays. Miaa Outcalt. who will arrive Thursday morning from Chicago to be the house guest of Mra Baum, will be riven a the- attr party Thursday evening. Misa Margaret Baum will give a lunch- ! eon parry aionaay in honor of Miss Mar garet TutUe of Minneapolis, guest of Mrs W. D. Bancker. Neb.; Eleanor Carpenter. Lawrence. Neb.; Ior,thy Hanson. Loretta Scatten. Platla m'.uth. Neb. The out-of-town guesta at the weddinp were Mr. and Mrs. Fleming Rol'b. Salini. Kan.; Mr. and Mrs. Mr.nt Robb, Euins Neb.; Mr. and Mra. Flemming FUbb, Verdon. Neb.; Mr. and Mra. Hammond Lloyd. Ewlng. Neb.; Miases Lorettj flat ten. Plattsmou1:. Net!.; Eleanor Carpenter. Lawrence. Neb.; IJHian Lloyd. Ewlng. Neb.; Merpret Metca ff. Ft. Joseph, Mo.. I and Anna Llojd. Ewlr.g. Neb. Mr. and Mrs. Carpenter left f:r an e-at- t ! rn wedding trip and will l.e st home after ! February 1 at X23 Lef ayette venue. A son was born Sunday to Mr. and Mra. J Thelan Shirley. I Mra. Joseph Metca'f haa gone to Lincoln to sper.d Christmr.s with Judge and Mrs. Cornish and family. Mr. and Mra. C. Henry Blomherir will leave Wednesday evening for Duluth, Minn,, to spend Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. Guy M. Palmer and daugh ter. MIks Fay, will leave thia evening for I'uluth, Minn., to spend the ho'ldaya. Miss Esther Huntington of Kansas City will spend the winter, with her par. n:a Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Huntington. ( North Eighteenth street. Mra. A. Ielbrldge of St. Louis, formerly "f Omaha, la the guest of her daughters. Mra. fi. A. Moyer of Omaha and Mrs. A. Schnel backer of Council Bluffs. Mrs. J. J. Pickey. her daughter. Mis Bertha Dickey, and m'.ss Helen Seoblr. daurh'.er of Mr. and Mra. Jamea R Scobie, ere stopping at the Hotel WoleMt in New Tork City for a few deya. Jewelry mENZER-I5th and Dodge. Wedding Bells Chimes BJaa: far Xappv Caaylas Euws la Osaaaa aaa ai- ata af Ottta an ataaa. The wedding of Miss Anns, May Brown, , jjothej-a need have no hesitancy in vir The marriage of Miss Mary Bingham Fenn. daughter of Mxa Amelia Bingham Fenn. to Mr. Cyrus rean Glover was oele- jbrated laat evening st o'clock at the horn of the bride's mother, ao Franklin 'strrec The manrtage lines . ere read by I Rev. T. IX Ayner of St. Andrew'a church. The bride wore a white satin gosa made ; aemi-princeaa with lace aad pearl trirrmlng. Her long veil was held la place by a , strand of the pearls and ah carried a ' hite prayer boo. j Miss Mabel Fenn. sister st the bride, iwers a t-ais greaa BMsealitui gwwa. with daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Brown to Mr. John D. Connor, took place Wednes day afternoon at the home of the officlat ng minister, Rev. H. J. KirwhteJn of the North Christian church. The brlle wore her traveling gown of blue broadcloth and carried a prayer book. Miss Elisabeth Brown, sister of the bride, was bridesmaid, and wore a tan cloih gewn. Mr.- John HetvclU.k aaa best man. Following the wedduig there was a small reception at the beme of the bride's parents. Assisting Mrs. Brown were Mrs. E. A. Clark. Mrs G. W, Brown and Miss Louise Brown. t Mr. and Mra Conner left last evening I for Michigan, and will be at home after January li at JT39 Grand avenue, Omaha. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to the little ones. It is perfectly safe. Baron Sails (or Earns. NEW TOP.K. Dec SL-Robert Bacon, the newly appointed ambassador to France sailed triay tin the Mauritania, to take ur the duties of hia post. There 1c no darrrer of croup resulting seriously IX Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Is arivea BUY A SAtlTO tor XMAS VieiHim Claassava SANTO D. F. Swanson Co. Inc. DI9TKCB0YXJLa. 411 S. lBtk it. Omaaa. sTek. tad. 4315 CaXX. XTM Of Iowg. ma. PsSBonstraUoa la Totr Xosas er at Oat Offias.. CSlv Cert the Lady Iflcate a She Can Select and Hate Them Fitted After Christmaj m 1 3 y 3 V 1 r J- r m 7-- "y" tmyfsUj V J OC7A aw;. 5m nr. as C4talMBr.ta 1a a. . rr -y.i.issi. irsaMS SSf .Orr JT 1 OI'EX KVEXIXGS IXTIL XM AS Ton can buy a Sorosis Certificate for 3.&0, $4 00 or $5 00 Porogls. The certificate Is good for a pair cf Sorosis shoes in this store or any other In the world where Sorosis is so!d. Sorosis Shoe Store 203 South Fifteenth Street Bee -Want Ads Boost Your Business