Till; OMAHA Si 1.V KViK: Nl KM I.KK itf. ;! 1 . What Women Are Doing in the World Ccl Mm .1.11! nflairs hip conwnlcuoim th,3 xvcek clilef'y by their fewness. TiiankKiJivintT d'vy hus thinner! out the chih cal tiidar und r ill lake preced ence over the r;';riilar Tiiurs- ilny clnb meetings. Turkey and cran berry sauce and pumpkin pi" t!l take the place of addresser, and iarc..-f tliat .lay. Amona: t::o meeting pompon's! ona veek niv those of the llunflce Wicnaii'! i lub and of the licrmohold economics de partment of tho v'umun'f club. Oti-.cr tl-weekly cluba v.hleh havo pushed their jchedule abend a week to innk-! way for i he annual national fea:;t ilay are t'l.j Society of Fine Art.", the Henwn Wo man's club and tho Story Tr'.k i f' lerfna. The llterat'jro department tii? Mo- man's club will meet V'luiitsuny rooming) vltli Mrs. George C ;oniKr a. ' lender. Mrf. V, K. rinle will rend a paper dm "The Threefold Influence on the Form of Drama." She will take up the thro; nhaaea the demands on the actorr, the ' charge of the program, which Include several musical numbers. Vocal wdos will be given by Mr. T. V. MeMullen. contralto, nn.l by John I'. Hopkins, tenor. I I'liino number will be played by Cecil i Itcrryiiin.i. The P. IT. O. sisterhood give a musical at thr home of .Mis. .7. C. Weeth Satur day afternoon, NovcidIht ut 2 o clock. Tho if-'chumann program wus under tho direction vf Mr. V, .1. llummlll of Conn cll Tlhiffs, assisted by Mis. 1". V. Kehn hol'f. Miss tlertrudo Wieth and Mr. N. 15. I'pdike. The proceed will be used In the philanthropic work of the society. SOCIETY WATCHES FOOT BALL r I iiiu.'d from Cage Two.i -ine and eircimntaneeji of the theater and i ho chatiKimr pre.judico of the audience. at the I'aming party Monday given by M. and Mr--. S. f,. lichen for Miss liej.rn. Mrs. ( M. Martin, who lias been lure for the lan month with her son, Mr. . K. Martin, und Mrs. Martin, leave next wee!: for I.os AngelvK. Cal.. to spend the winter i' 1th her grandson. Mr. Alex Han son. v.!-.i iua taken n bungalow there. Jklif-A Trance-) Till all of IVtrolt. who vi-'fed Jud;re und Mrs. (Icorge lono and Mr. and Mrs. John Flack lai sum mer, mane hrr debut Tlmrrday at a tou given by Mrs. Ooorge Thrall nl their home on Jefferson avenue In 1'etroil. Miss Norma. Marei, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. llenton Meret, of Spokane, formerly of Lincoln in an accomnlislied society Mrs. V. 1.. J temple will contru.it thOiuhl who 1 taklmr n i; iimin. nt nurt in musical circles. M'.sm Maret thy Miller went to Lincoln Saturday to visit their aunt. Mrs. ("reen. Miss Ureson will remain until after Thanksglvtn. and MIm Miller will not return to tlmnln until after Christmas In time for Mlbs lleeson'.i debut dance, lvoemhcr J. Mi. mil Mrs. John Kouse, who he bcoTi Iti Honolulu on their wedding trip, sailed from there last Saturday and were duo In San Francisco yeeterday. Kroin there they will go to Coronado i.each and will stop In Omaha on their way taut aliout tho second week In Ieeeniber. Miss Tiivie Frtganta, who will be en at tho flrandelsj this week In "Tho Smart est tllrl In I'arls." will arrive Sunday and be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. I.eo Orotic during her stay here. This popular actress ami Mrs. tlrotte have known vieh other for many years. Mrs. Crotlo is planning an afternoon lea in hr hdnor Monday. Dr. and Mrs. ltoKer Ttiroop Vaughn In vited the members of t'.icir wedding party to ChlcHKO last week for a hnnste. party at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John C. Vaughn. lr. and Mr. J. V, Irf.rd. Sti Alice Cwy Mc(?rew, Mis Kll2abetli Plokens. Miss tiladyn IVter and Mr. Way land Mattec are the puct from Omaha, who went over Wednesday to Join the party to remain until Mon duy. Mr. and Mrs. I4nard Vaughn of Chlcaco and Mr. and Mis. KllloU llartletl of Itockford, 111 are also of the parte. BOB TATE LO SESSO M E OF HIS JEWELRY BY THEFT ''Festival of lemottr und Piony: ius" with th "Passion Day" and Maetei llnclt'a ' I'eleoa and Melisande." li. J. Tate leported to tho police thai his home ut 113 South Thirty-hex cutti picture was Utreet was entered by bitrirlara Frldav used In last Sunday's issue of the Spokes- j afternoon and robbed of M worth of man. i,.Welrv. F.ntranee xvas calned bv ralslnu Anollior "rtal daugtlitot'" xi;i be added to the roster oi tho Nebraska DauahterH of 1812 when the society meets Saturday at the home of Mr Fllgabetlt B. Stearns. This is Mrs. M. A. Morton, xvhose father xv as an active participant in tho war of 1V'?. Mrs. Slorton will be initiated into mem bership Saturday, as will also her daugh ter, Mrs. IV. A. Dilwnrth, and her grand ilauKhter, Mrs. C. K. Conley. At this inoetliiB tho annual election of officers will be held and a letter from Mrs. Herbert Oatea, the organiser and first president of the organisation, will be read. Atrs. Gates Is spending t!-e winter In New York. Her letter xvill be about her recent trip abroad. There will be two "real daughters' at Saturday's meeting, for the hostess. Mrs. Stearns, is also tho daughter of a soldier or 1812. Mis Katherine Ileeson uud Miss Doro- v lndow in tho kitchen. WW. i h WOOQ 0 Mrt diaries Oliver Norton of Kearney, state recent of the Daughters of the American Revolution, was In Omaha Thursday with tho local rejrent, Mrs. J. .1. Stubbs, on her way home from Co lumbus, whero she organized a nexv chapter of the society. This new branch of the state organization Is called Platte chapter. Mrs. V. H. Zunder Is the regent. Plans for tho Pan-Hellenic nraanizu- t Hon of the alumnae chapter of natlonul f Ireek letter societies represented in i Omaha, ore crystallizlntr. Saturday morn- j In:; ut 10 o'clock the presidents and pecrc- j taries of all local alumnao sorority chap- j tors ana ueiepates rrom those sororities which have not yet formed alumnae chapters, will meet In the assembl yroom of the oun? Women's Christian assocla- , tlon to develop plans for the Pan-Hel-', lenlc and to iloclde upon the character j 4nd date of tho social function to be I given durtnf,' the holiday when tho ' young women who ure in college and unl- ' versity V.IU be home, How to Keep Young and Pretty : Care, of the Feet Mile. Jk'slys' atlvit'e today concerns tlic cure of t lie i'eet find the proj.er way to wear shoes. Here are a few extracts from her striking story below, which should he of utmost value to all women: It astonishes me to see how the average American girl can be so totally unconscious of the fact that she lias any feet. One docs not see young French girls sitting with their legs crossed or wrapped around the legs of chairs. Dancing is the best wav to teach grace to any girl. All dancers have small feet; that is because they know how to use them properly. , People get big feet when the arch of the foot is broken by unintelligent use or badly made shoes. o 0 vywyvi Discount on all our W omen's High Grade Wi-h-i -'l in Omaha. ! til Janu; rih j t The lecture of Prof. Paul -A. Gtummanii ; of the L'nlven-ily of Mtb:-a-ska at the i Young Women's Chr'titlan association j Monday afternoon v.ill bo on the "Baldr" of German mythology ir.d on the rcla- ' tlons between classilcul and Cliiistitiu inytltology, fir&t hour. 'Waaner'i! "The ' Master Singers of Nurembers," will be ' Intrepreted the second hour. Meuts and sravlea cooked In various ways will be domoiitrated at the meet- i lug of tho household economic depart- inent of the South Omaha Century Liter- ary dub, ut Tuesday's meeting ut the ' home of the president, Mr-t. K. A. ISoyer. ! The hostess will be assisted by Mrs. C. ' H. Orchard and Mrs. C. W. Sears. Mro. Ida Hitnchett's cl u -t-.s in Perbiun t and French history v HI meet Tuesday i aud Friday mornings 'm V) o'clouk, re- ; epectlvely, in the public lluraiy. The oratory department of the Woman's club will meet Tuesday niondiig ! at 10 o'clock at the htudio of Miss l.ll- : Han Fitch, the leader. Charles A. Alden of the University of I orraha will address tho Woman's club ! .n "Modern Patriotism" Monday after noon. The current topics department, of i En. i i'.i l . BESS m P ' i ,! - - . I W! ".'..XT- . 7 HiQ l -y-w fevLvyv RAM v . "mr - yyj ',. .-s ' . . S . Otf ,:V r Mi I $f Vj 1 ! """ 'iisfj-.t i i ' tfc .. J 'f Ml L fit .'!(. ; s - L v .. r- . I y: . AIM mm III o Wo hnve left about 100 of the handsomest rii ' ' w - yF! and most exclusive suit models ever shown. in Omaha, and we are not going to wait un ary to sell them but will sacri fice' them right now in the heart of the season and beginning Monday morn- ing you can ouy any ouir in our store that sold from $35 to $75 at a bonafide reduction of 50 from our i regular all season's prices. The materials are Broadcloth, Velvets, $ Corduroys, Scotch Tweeds, Zibelines, i I Etc., Etc. "Remember" in this store every garment is marked in plain figures so you can figure the discount yourself. ;4 II is 0 1M WW! OUHJf 5. I 'Fake Doctor Plying His Trade in Denver which Mrs. C. Vincent is leader, lias rT'EP.Y DAT I MARVEL AT YOnrt UEAVTIFt'L AMERCAX SHOES i'.y OA11V DESLV.-. f m For Christmas -a Diamond! The approach ol' C-hristmaii livings up again the gift question: "What hall I buy?" Thousauds are in a (juandry over this jiuzzJe. A visit to this store and an inaction of the beautiful stock of diamonds and dia mond jewelry will tfh'e many fiugjres tions for sohiug this vexing Christmas-gift probhin. 'Hie Kdholm stock itf diamonds is so large, and is so re plete with fine, white, brilliant stones, giving a selection that for quality i tjfldom equaled and certainly not siir passeVl, that one is tffered a rare op portunity of finding a liand.-oni" gifi at a price most mixlest foi' the quality. .For more than twenty years we have been selling diamonds, and each suc ceeding Christmas period has found our trade showing a large increase nil in t fitet that, we have eslab- lished :t reputation for reliability. Our t 'htitttnui v li:iiiiotul siitrtiestion-x will please all who wish the best at the most rea-oiiable prices. Don't Merely Buy Invest. ALBERT ED HOLM JEWELER Sixteenth and Harney i J i Every day I niuryel at your beautiful American Hhof s. When I no back to Paris I shall take a whole trunkful of them with mo, for eopially on the Btase they make the feet look ao small and dainty, .In France, by mat I mean in Tarls, our fcllMK-rs are made much longer and more pointed than they are over here, and I think they make the feet look larger, too. lint the Parisian Is very vain about her feet, und our slippers and shoes are of beautiful materials brocades und velvets und satins, and most of all we are taught at a very early ago how to nmnaK" our feet so that they look grace ful, no matter how lare the shoes. it astonishes mo fco much to see how the averaco American Klrl can be so totally unconscious of tho fact that sho has any feet. The Frciy h woman, who is, I think, wonderfully irraoiful (you agree with me, don't you?) begins when she is a very little ulrl to learn the proper way to n'uee her V et, and you d' not see .A. I. l.lli.i. nltV .hull. lurr. miicpH 1 j.iii. 1,11 i.i ruling "in. i or with their feet In queer twisted posl 11. in ', wuipped around tho lens of the 'chairs, fnr Instance. They are always con- sciuus of the "expression" of the feet and of t;u: lefsons ftlilih have been ' tu'ilit Hi. in. I I think (hiiiciiit; Is the besi way of I ti u'.hiuB itracs to any Kill, and a course I of tlani Ihb will tfvu the fe't what I call I intelligence, nit that they don't sprawl I ul.out and make themselx-es c onsplctous by their unKtaceful attitudes. I Learnlrm the old-fashioned dames, like I the minuet aim the pavaune. Is t plendld t,-uliiir. and d.-llKiitful exercise, and ' lhe.u stately dam es will Impiove the ' carrlaKe as well as teaching the. feet how to behave. I have studied nil kinds of Caiicliu? what we call clusnlc dann lug, and wnat you i all fancy dan. In and to it i oxe my reputation for cro.-e, 'and aIo tho fact thut I hnve fwrft-ct ' feet, f'.r da tic ing i lie best tnms c.f 1 ' Murrolous Veno," Wln mulcted liun .ilreds of residents of Omaha, South Omaha and Council Bluffs of many thousand dollars, and who finally left Omaha and several hundred dollars' worth of debta an a result of The Bee's f'M"MUre, ia now suid to bo practicing Ills nefarious buslneSH In Ienver. Whenever he starts a canipuisn In a new town he generally buys several hun dred dollars worth of advertising npace In the papens, thereby attracting oonutd rable attention, which attention is -. coined Into dollars, but also haa the f- feet of cloving the editorial column against bad reports. In Omaha, however,' his game could not be worked becauaa of the editorial policy of The Bee. Denver ; papora have followed Tho Bee'a example and have refused to take his advertise ments, so Veno Is resorting to the use of hand bllla and "sandwich men." Reports from Denver stuto that he is not meeting with the suoocbs that greeted him net.' und It Is thought that ha will skip Denver ; before his Omaha creditors ascertain hi whereabouts. culllvaling a hlgh-ai . 1 eil, wril.ii f(Ht. All dancers ha-e small feet, you know, that Is bccauFo they know how to cse them properly. I'oople'jtet preat Mr flHt feet when tho arch of tho loot is broken by unlntellRent use or badly made vhnc.4. Dancers always have hlKh' insteps, und I advUie any ono wlmse feet arc nuly ; or awkward, and who oeH not know how I to walk gracefully, to l"ii n tor lcthlnn of thn art of dancing. With tight Kklrts that xvu liaic l.cn wearing for the last year. It Is rully pecesfary to think about your f.'t, for when you don't you aro apt to stand or sit In a position which would be all right In long, trailing skirts, but with your feet exposed us they are now, the result is aure ludicrous, and in older women It Is anything but dignified. A treat many women bulunce tln ni- j nelves badly anil their flfiires ef entirely out of shape, became tliey hubltually Ktand with their f.s-t In the wrong po.-l- tlon. ! Then the Ic-tls of the sinus set tiodden down, and ti e entire IkhI lo-s Its I poise. Many wonn u lmvc mn h!p hir than the other, or one ahoulilcr hly.ier than the other. I My shoemaker in 1'uiis ai-.-i'irc.l n.' t!i,it such perron's shoen wire alxvays trodden , down at the heel or ut one t-idc of th" role, and tluit It xxas Isw ausc thew didn't stand pri".pcrl' that their I'luu-s weie DO bud. This seems a dreadful pi Ice to ny for the neglect of so Impoiltint h thlim 1 as proper attention In the feet, ilncxn'l ( it? j If we Wdiit to look trai f-il und have ' good llKUi es, let us c iltlviite luK llik'. nt 1 feet, not for running away, but for w-.ilk-lng, rtandlng and sitting. I'rult llanUela. Have PlA)e liafket.s to fill witli dainties and see whut iharming Chilstmas gifts can b jnade. Line the buskets with dark O green tlhsue paicr und fill them w Itb I Hmall c.lu.--e s of I I v. hf.ini liiado Cookn , oranges, red apples, nuts, clusu rs of ! holix idual mince plei or plum p.Jdlug' raln?. fiijs. dates, n apes : i nl i sn,v. 1 add to the v ' j" 16th and Farnam Streets Second Floor, Over McCrorey's S Cent and 10 Cent Store. Two Big Specials MONDAY Fall and Winter Millinery Must Go 100 beautifully trimmed hats. Space will not permit to describe them. Tho trimming alone worth more than re a-k. Come and nee them. Your choice Monday-. $1.50 150 Suits, real $18.00 and $'750 $20.00 values, Monday.... 9 Take the Elevator and Save Money IReixaoval Sale Men's Wntcti Specials J4K.O0 tiolid gold case, 17-jewi'l movement uow M.0 $68.00 aolid gold case, 17-jewl adj. inove Ulfcllt, uow . . . f 5.t0 $J8.0u solid told case, 17-Jwel adj. move mont, nov . . .I45.WI $80. uu solid gold caae, 17-Jewel adj. move went, now . . .9H0.WQ ID. 00 filled raae, El gin movement 10.25 $4 8. GO solid gold fuse, 15-jcwel movement now as.oo 46.75 solid gold case. 17-jewel adj. move meut, now ...$a8.00 $4 4.60 solid gold case, 15-Jewel motfement now W35.0O $44.00 solid gold case, 17-Jewel movement now () $32.00 $50.00 solid Kold case, 17-Jewel movement now $at.00 $04.00 solid gold cae, 17-jewel sdj. move ment, now . . . fM.OO $4C50 solid gold case, 15-Jewel movement uow fiiU.OO $16.00 filled case, El gin movement 912.75 lluy Your Xuiaa CJifU for MEN Now. . W. LINDSAY, Jewelry 1SIQ Douglas Ntret. $21.00 filled case, 7-jl. hard Elgin movement, now 19 Pt ;ft to titt ca o- ir ;lo ed lis ig ed . 94 ef ;ta iU .lo ia be U- I