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    THE OMAHA SrXDAY T.EE: "DECEMBER 11, 1910.
Honw; hf Kiriily Hlts, clrk of the home
ami Mr. IJ'.lian Ixumi. Klmlwl'm chair
man. M.ss Irfa V. JonU. srretarr ol
the Asu.riitpd Charities will an al-
Jirns at the niftiinc.
Among the Women's Clubs
Goternor-Llect of Nebraska Will Speak at Womaa'a CI nb Household
Economic Department Discuises Expenses of High School Course
Onika Society of Fine Art Meets Thursday Notes of Other Clubs.
m niarin ALDBICH. gov-
Cernnr-elect of Nebraska, mill ht
the chief speaker at the open
meeting of the Omaha Woman'
pf'la'ij cluh Monoa? afternoon. The
f I presidents of Omaha's four
r- it. f.enutlve business organisations
I.ilrar Allen of the Commercial club, IV E.
Sunderland of the Ad club, C. C. George
of the Real EMate exchange and Nelson
U. I'pllke of the Uraln eiehange will an
give a short talk, explaining to the club
women what his organization means to
Omaha.
The Twentieth Century Ideal of Oov
ernmenf will be the subject of Mr.
A Id rich's address.
The program is tn charge of the current
topics department, of which Mrs. C. Vin
cent l the leader. The program follows
the business session of the club and open
at t o'clock. An Invitation ha been ex
tended to the business men to attend, and
also to tbe members of the federated clubs
of South Omaha, Benson, Dundee and the
Woman's club of Council Bluffs.
Miss Minna Webber will give a vocal
solo,
Mr. Aldrtcb will accompany her husband
and be the spevlal guest of the club.
The literature department of the
Woman's club will meet Wednesday morn
ing of this week at 10 JO o'clock. Mrs. C.
H. Muilln will be the leader of tbe day.
Mrs. O. C. Bwlngley will giro a paper upon
tbe "Pnema of Mark Twain. Mrs. Langfeid
a paper upon 'Twain as a Writer of De
tec tire Stories" and Mrs. Albert Edholm
"A Doubled-Barreled Detective Story."
The household economic department wfU
meet Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock, and
subjects of high school expense and the
study of domestic science in the high
school will be discussed. Miss Neva
Turner, head of the department of do
mestic Science at the high school, will
spesk n "The Advisability of a Tour
iters" Course tn Domestic Science at the
High School." The question of high school
expense will be formally discussed. Super
intendent W. K. Davidson, Mr. Ellis U.
Giaff. principal; Miss Kate McHugh, Mr.
Xstiian Bernstein, Miss Briggs, Miss Jessie
Tcwne of the high school faculty, have
been invited to assist In the discussion.
The Omaha Society of Tine Arts will
meet Thursday morning. Mrs. Walter T.
"age will be leader. Study, "Painters of
the Second Empire Period of Individual
ity;" French art under Louis Napoleon.
Jean Hippolyte Flandrin (1-144), Thomas
Couture (1814-199;, Rosa Bonheur (Ufi-
social mwlmit at the home of Sirs. W. R.
Howard, TT22 Capitol avenue. Thursday
evening. Mr. D. M. llaverley will g-ive a
talk on the advnr.tnpts of the lenrue. TTie
program will also include music and recitations.
At the evening mtlnr of the rvitiBlm
County Women's Christian Temperance
Union institute Friday. Thomas II. Matters
and Rev. Frank Lynch save forceful talks
on temperance. Dr. Adda W.ley Ralston
gave an address at the morning session on
"Health and Heredity." In the afternoon
Dr. Myrtle Wells spoke on "Medical Tem
perance." The meetings of the momlns
and afternoon were devoted to roorls of
the different superintendents and dls'-us-elrms
of methods for Increasing the mem
bership and advancing the work of the
unions. The establishment of headquarters
for temperance literature was a topic of
SOCIAL NOTES FROM GOTHAM
(Continued from I'ae Two.)
Sbeclal Interest. Mra. Frances R HcaM of
Osceola, state president, assisted In the f slde ln Nw Tork' J,mM A- M-ar Jr
meetings.
The Dundee Women's club hRS finished
its work for the year 1910. and In observ
ance of tli s fact, Thursday evening t-'ave
an Interesting evening program, entertain
ing the husbands of the club members. The
entertainment was held in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. E. A. Benson and w as a "Long
fellow evening." The program lnc tided a
paper by the president of the club, Mrs.
S. R. Eiaon. cn the poet's life, and muslo
by Miss Olive Ferguson, Mra Grant Fisher
and Miss Grace Hancock and the ladies'
quartet. Mrs. W. L. Selby, Mrs. 8. I. El-
llck. Mrs. W. E. Rhoades and Mra. A. C.
Crossman were in charge of the refresh
ments. The Women's society of the First Baptist
church will give a reception to the new
pastor. Dr. John Matthews. Mrs. A. Lan
sing, president of the society Is in general
charge of the arrangements. Mrs. Edward
Johnson is arranging for the evening's
program, which will include talks by several
of the other ministers.
At the annual meeting of the Women's
Christian association, which Is to be held
at 11 o'clock Tuesday morning at the Toung
Women's Christian association, reports will
be given by the following officers: Mr.
J. W. Gill, recording secretary; Mra. Ed
ward Johnson, corresponding secretary;
Mrs. 8. K. Bpautdlng, treasurer; Mrs. A.
K. Oault, chairman of the Old People s
The annual business meeting of the
- Tvviiien a t-nnsuan association will be held
f Tusday morning at 11 o'clock ln the board
room of the Young Women's Christian as.
oc.Jt.cn. After the meeting the members
will take luncheon together at 1 o'o ock.
All members are urged to be present.
Plantation stories will be told by Miss
Isabella Graham and Mrs. O. 8. Graham
at the (meeting of the Story Tellers' league
Thursday afternoon. Miss Grace Miner will
add ether stories of interest. '
The Omaha Women's Christian Temper
ance union will meet Wednesday afternoon
at the Toung Women's Christian associa
tion for an Important business meeting. A
change In the bylaws of the organisation
is to be considered. Mrs. Elisabeth W.
John, president of the Douglas County
Women's Christian Temperance union, will
give a report of the recent national con
vention. Plans will be considered for be
ginning sn educational campaign for the
increase of interest in the temperance ques
tion.
Elisabeth Cunningham was Introduced by
her mother, Mrs. James William AlUn
Hutler, Jr.. presented her daughter. Miss
I.ydie C. Butler. Mrx. Benjamin Thaw
ave a reception for her daughter. Mis
Henrietta Thaw, followed by a dinner and
dance; Mrs. Edward W. Harris presented
her daushter by a former marriage. Miss
Eloise Talcott; Mrs. Wenda',1 G. Phillips
save a rwptlon to Introduce her daughter.
Miss Helen Irvlnic Phillips; Mrs. Henry
Cay Adams introduced Miss Dorothy Fox;
Mrs. Joeeph Reno!ds Guerneev gave a
comtnB-out party for he.r rtajf,hter, .ss
Alice Guernsey and Mrs. John B. line
presented her daughters. Misses Alice and
Edith Fiue.
From Philadelphia comes the announce
mint of the engagement of Miss Ada Mc
Crea, only daughter of President Jamee
Met'rea of the Pennsylvania railroad, to
Ilichard Hawkins, son of Judge William H.
Hawkins, of Pittsburg. Miss McCrca has
traveled much, her education having been
completed abroad. Her two brothers re-
I n
has a country place at Cedarhurst, L. I.
No date has been mentioned for the wed
ding. Hair ornaments are now "awfully ex
pensive," say a New York woman who
has returned from Europe, where she fittel
out two daughters for tbe social season.
She asserts that gowns, even lingerie of
silk, tine linen outer wraps, and hats, are
much leas costly than for several seasons,
but alas! for slippers, hair ornaments, and
the minor accessories. Each gown must
have Its adornment for the locks and jo me
distinctive corsage trimming. Real gems
and genuine gold and silver are lavishly
used In the half wreaths and ln the Mg
single flowers, flippers have golden buck
les sparking with Jewels, and the girl who
goes out at all must possess a good half
dosen pairs.
The marble ball room at St Regis was
converted into a chapel of flowers for
the wedding of Miss Gladys Virginia Brad
ley, daughter of Mr. and Mra Charles H.
Bradley, to William Thaw. Sd, son of Mrs.
William Thaw of Fltuburg. which took
place Thursday, December 2. The Rev.
Daniel Dorchester of Christ church, lllts
burg, officiated. The bride had no at
tendants nor were there any ushers.
Frank Dorman of Pittsburg, acted as
best man. A reception followed the wed
ding ceremony.
Frederick Townsend Martin, who has un
loosed his batteries on the idle rich, de
clares extravagance to be a great Inter
national hse. In a discussion of the fash
ionable and society folk in New York and
London says:
The Dorcas club, an organisation which
meets every two weeks to sew for charity,
plans to celebrate Christmas by providing
baskets of provisions, clothing and toys for
people who otherwise would not know
Christmas cheer. Final arrangements for
preparing these baskets were made at the
meeting held Friday afternoon with Mra.
Joseph Kelly. The baskets are to be dis
tributed a day or two before Christmas.
The American Woman's league will hold
IB Days Ho re for
Honheit's Hair Goods
Removal Sale
On December :o we move to our new and modern
store, 40J South Sixteenth street, on the ground floor
of the City National Bank Building, and to avoid moving
our entire stock we are placing at your disposal the
largest and finest stork of first quality Convent Hair
at prices lens than wholesale.
rVTTS.
Cluster of 15 Puffs gl.oO
Large Cluster of 24 Puffs $1.78
Large Cluster of Si Puffs S3.S0
Large Cluster of 40 Puffs .09
Puffs In all shades of gray and drab. S10, $3, 87 to B3
VATTTXAX. WITT SWITCHES
I0-!nch tl.00 28-Inch C4.50
J2-lnch W.00 2-'ncf ' ....MO
gj-inch Coronet and
S-inch $3.00 I Braid W.60
This Is the opportunity you have been waiting for. so take advantage of it.
Nothing elae will pleise a lady better, lor a Christmas present, than any
article In our line.
1411
Farnam
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MOST BEAUTIFUL AND LARGEST JEWELRY STORE IN THE WEST.
STOCK IS THE BIGGEST AND SELECTION THE BEST.
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WATCHES
We carry all reputable makes of Watches
Including Hamilton, Howard, Waltnam,
Elgin, but our own Ryan Watch we hellers
is the perfection of watch construction. It
is the thin model, made for both ladles and
gentlemen. TLey are encased ln beautiful
band wrought gold cases.
Prices $17 to S150
DIAMONDS
Both loose and mounted. As it is im
possible to describe what diamonds are
like and follow by prices, we simply say
that our stock is large, the quality is tht
best, the prices are rational. We ask that
you look over our line, compare quality
snd price, and we know you will finally
purchase here.
Rings $10.00 to !WH).00
Brooches .. ' $10.00 to $800.00
La Vallieres $30.00 to $300.00
CHINA
W carry complete Dinner Bets ln th
world's best grades of china- Our stock
comprises Mtnton, Haviland. CopeJand and
other well known lines. This is Omaha's
sole high grade china, shop, And we would
take pleasure in showing find describing
to you these goods.
GOLD JEWELRY
We have the largest assortment of rich
gold Jewelry ever offered in Omaha. We
would suggest Rings, Buckles, Lockets,
Knives, Match Boxes, Scarf Pins, Links,
Brooches, Handy Pins, Bar Pins, Hat Pins,
Chains, Beads, Crosses and many other
articles. Our prices are convincing.
SCULPTURED GLASS
The most beautiful mirrored glasr. room
in the west is located in our lower floor.
We are exclusive agents for Libly Cut
Glass t-nd carry a complete stock of all
articles. To this stock we have recently
added a large assortment of sculptured
glass. Every piece is ss artistic and true
to life as sculptors can carve them.
Prices are modest.
SILVERWARE
Both table ware and toilet ware. W
carry many patterns in table tlatwara from
which to make a selection. Our line of
hollow ware Is like ths rest of our stock,
exclusive and rare in design. Our different
patterns ln toilet ware are all attractive,
and the supply of each pattern is large.
We would also suggest silver frames and
novefUes. Prices are attractive.
Watch for our laily Gift
Suggestions in Street Cars,
Oor Roods Done I'p in the
Neatest Packages.
yan Jewelry Co
FIFTEENTH
AND
DOUGLAS
If-
re
y IT ait for the Holidays?
Buy a"Victor" Talking Machine, Victrola,
"Edison" Phonograph or Amberola and
"Have a Holiday Every Day of the Year"
Complete "Victor" Talking Machine
Outfits from $10 tip; Vtctrolas 175 to
to $200; "Edison" Phonographs at
$1J. 60 up; Edison Amberolas at $100.
A.nd It's easy to pick out a Christmas
Programme here, for we've a stock of
over 100,000 records, with new ones
sdded each and every month.
fy -r.-rfjll $jfl
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n ft ft
Our plans; our prices; our premier
stocks, are at the disposal of out-of-town
buyers ss well as Om&hans. We
ship machines anywhere on trial and pay
express charges on all retail machines
and records shipped out of town. Write
for a new Christmas proposition that
allows one to have an outfit on the
VEHY eA6iest sort of payments. WriUJ
to ua for all needed supplies and repairs.
Joy"
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15th and
Harney
Streets,
Omaha,
Neb.
GEO. E. MICKEL,
Manaer
334
B'dway,
Council
Bluffs,
Iowa
CEO. C. HICKEL,
Let the present be Jevelry
and let it be from Brown's
Toil wilt find it great satis
faction to give a present that
the recipient knows was pur
chace4 at Brown's.
Here you will find all the
standard staple lines as well as
the most distinct novelties.
Our prices are not high In
fact, a selection may be made
at a nominal expenditure from
many beautiful pieces that
have the added merit of being
practical.
Advantage are Ideal for the selection
of Cut Glass, China, Diamond,
Watches, Pcarf Pins, Cuff Buttons,
Brooches, Rings, Bracelets, Necklace.
Pendants, Men's Watch Fobs and
Chain. Men's Vest 8"ts. ai4 aimot
Innumerable other suggestions at invit
ing prices.
DIAMONDS
Always Show Such
Excellent Taste.
Prominent also in these gift dis
plays are Gold Cigarette Boxes,
Match Boxes, Chatelslne Trink
ets, Vanity Cases. Puff Boxes
and Gold Sets for the toilet tsble
and dresser.
it-
C. B. Brown Co.,
Jewelers
16 th and Farnam Sts.
Don't Buy Jewelry
Until Next Wednesday
Our new store with its all new lice will open on that day.
We think it will pay you to delay purchase until you can see what
we will show. Everything will be of newest design and priced rea
sonably Indeed. Quality will be the keynote throughout. Intend
ing purchasers of Christmas presents should see our Watches.
Precious Stones, Rings, Iockets, Ornaments, Clocks, Table Silver
and Rich Cut Glass, etc.
Operant Wednesday
WOLF JEVELRY (TO.
VV 403 South Sixteenth W St.
City National Bank Building .
A CHRISTMAS
JEWEL GIFT
We take pride in submitting for your inspection our
wide range of gold and platinum jeweled pieces, set with
diamonds of blue white quality, mounted alone or in con
junction with pearls, precious and semi-precious stones.
These pieces are remarkably artistic, are perfectly
made and acourately mirror the very latest dictates of
fashion.
There is nothing quite so acceptable as diamond jew
elry for Yuletide gifts. It meets every possible require
ment and is certain to render satisfactory service. Fur
thermore, there is a growing tendancy toward the greater
use of diamond ornamentation.
PLACQUE3 Exquisite designs in lace effects, platinum
mounted-from 75.00 to $1,500.00
LA VALLIERES and PENDANTS The very latest in
dainty'and beautiful designs; mounted with diamonds,
pearls, sapphires, turquoises. .$10.00 to $1,100-00
DINNER RHTGS--Unusually graceful designs, in lace
effects, both gold and platinum mounted
from $50.00 to $800.00
ALBERT EDHOLI'I, Jeweler
SIXTEENTH AND HARNEY STREETS .
Persistent Advertising is the Koad to Big Eetarns
The Bee'o Advertising Columns Are That Road.
"at tms i a ths Bis r'
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Hotel Loyal
Opposite the To Office
OMAHA
Fire-Proof European
RATES
Room without Betfa. M sad Sl-M
With Bath tlM and up.
Whitman's Candy
for Xmas
We have the exclusive asenry and aa
1ir-rien.a line of this popular isniy.
You haj tst leave your order
early II. at you may have it specially
f:tie-"t and .onr a'l vmi ne-'1
O. A. HELCEES SIUO CO..
B. E. Cot. 17ta aad rarcaia Sts.
A Xmas Problem!
That Concerns You!
Tbe qusstlo that yo eternally ask
yourself when about to make Xmas
grifts is "what Is it the reoipieata of
tuT rifts want most, will fc most
ploaa.d with, what will rive them th II
great. it aaa most tOaaaaat sarprtM, H
lot wua. wu. iiva ii. w.mvm.
too (Teat aa outlay of money T"
money that makes you rift fajuahlell
la the eyes of worthy friends, but the II
thought yoa have put Into It. m
A photograpa carries wun n sot oiuy
the ot'taaa of your laoa and form, watj
rekindles the memory of pleasant aaye
and happy houis, and Brings afresA
to the mind the prtoeless booa of
frleadshlp.
Tour pnotorrapn aa a st remem
brance to you- friends and relatives
will five mere real plsaeure to thorn
and leas trouble and espenae to yoa
than a mora costly grift they cannot
use.
Studio Grand
m
Ahead of all others is
the head that is clean
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Ifiuinineif
I'sTKi. -VAl' ;
UNDELAND'S U. D. Quinine tonic is
reliable, and everything we say for it
you can depend on. It cleans the hair,
invigorates the scalp, removes dandruff,
and promotes a healthy growth of hair.
Cleanliness is Duty
A. L. Undeland
1407 Douflti StrMt, Omh
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1406 Fanio Street
Sitting's mada by December Both will
ha roady for Xoiae. Opea Baadaya.
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MR. JEAN G. JONES
IAX1ST AXD TEACHXR
Leacbelizy Method
PapU of Wagoer bwane, Paris
The Bee is the only paper ad
mitted to thousands of boms.
Women die tbs buyers, which ac
counts. In part, (or tbe remark
able, returns to our advertisers.
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