1) qtuKjiuiijiiitH Will Spend Christmas in Paris 4 - K 318-320 South 16th. St.' Greatest Fur Sale Omaha Has Ever Known yVolnborg, McCortio (k Drandcio, 30-32 West 15th St, N.Y. City Entire Stock of Fur Goats, Separate Huffs, Scarfs and Pelts PURCHASED AT ABOUT HA LF PRICE mM THK OMAHA .SUNDAY lillrJ : JJKCHMBKK 17, 1911. i!lS. C.'HOT.YN COLLEGE GLEE CLUBS COMING Society Preparei to Entertain tlie College Organization! Here. SCHOOL SET TCRmSQ CLUBS 111: Srboel Feot Bait taad B llaaar ti Bests mt lrgw Daau- ; in Pirtr llidtiti Ham f, fi: the Ueiidar. J Social Calendar. MONDAT-Mr, ru! Mrs. A. O. Edwards. dinner lor MacAilaslcr-kdwards wed ding psrty. TL'k.DAIf-Weddlitg of Miss Rernlre Ed t warua and Mr, burner MacAllater at tunricailiinm chuiehj wedding C Mini Hun Hen Dewetse and Mr. Hoes Towle at Canon City, Colo.; Mra. John C. Cowln, tea for Mra. Win Cowln; Mr. Lutnor Drake, dinner at Omaha lab. ; ,; VM-NKBDAYMr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Byrne, o'clock coilee lor Miss Esther ' Hvrrte. . TH ITittDAT Mr. nd- Mr. Oenrgs W. Huldrrae, dunce' at k Country ciub for Mine l.ete HuldrrKti and Miss Mary Rmgaelt; Mra. Walter 8. MoCormlrk, tus. for Mm. O. W. Megcalh; weod.ng of 'Mies Ksber Dow and Mr. Russell "her: Mra A. W. Hunt,' itmtbeon fur Mra. K. J Hunt and Mm. F. J. hackett 1 Mra. Ferdinand AUIer, afternoon bridge at the Rome hotel; Oif Mtiht club, bun- t''"t at I'mverslty club. FR1 UAY Butra:rlitlun dunce at t'nlver- any chili;. hip at Fort Crook; Omaha Htsti ' school, senior prom. 8A1 Timia Yrelta Kappa, Phi sorority. evening party at Urownell Hal). Slnca tha young men ot the Harvard "Glea, Mandolin ana Bunjo clubs will ar 1 riva from Kanuas City tha morning of December JO. the afternoon ta planned by Mra. Arthur Crittenden Smith haa been definitely decided upon. It probably will be held between tha hour of 8:36 and 8 a the Harvard men are to be dined at the Omaha, club at o'clock. Amoug Ahe assisting young women will be the sea son's debutantes. -There are not enough boxes to go I I r- 25 Discount If W Xmas Week ; went marked I I f f j A' ires di- f J i ouut it your- I J I J v tlf' A le8itU J I fi; c uate sale I 1 1 f v. -i finoked by A f ' ' labaugh's J V I ! i s guarantee. S 1 A 1 Gentlemen I will I U' help you select her j I VV.tlv ' Xmas furs 6ub- I ii . lr jct to exchange if i 1 l ki ' A n Ut W V i i;4Yll lady wishes. I ; lAulateughi J 1613 Faraam St. f TIARDma. around among the local . alumni of tb different colleges at the Qlee club eon cert at the Boyd Saturday evening. De cember 80, but It haa been decided that the three upper boxea on onestde will be occupied by the Nebraska men and those opposite by Michigan. Mr. Arthur Kee- llne le making arrangements for the dance at the Rome to follow the concert and says that there will be a program ot ten number with four or five ex t rat. Among the notable In the Qlee olub Is J. DeJ. Harvard, a direct deaoendent of the brother of John Harvard, founder of Harvard college. He Uvea In the Yard and haa the aame room In Weld hall that Mr. Arthur Crittenden Bmlth had white at Harvard. Among the prominent Nebraska alumni of Harvard who will be present at the concert are Dean Bessey and Prof. J. F. Frye. heads ot the botany and lit erature departments at the L'nlveralty of Nebraska. There are seventy-five wen In the Nebraska Harvard club, which has been organtxed twenty-six yeara. . I The Oberlln Qlae club will be here Jan' uary 4 and will be entertained at the University club preceding the concert m the evening at the Drat Congregational church. : ; For O. II. Foot Rail Saoad. The Triangle club of the Omaha, school gave an enjoyable dancing party for the member of the 1M1 foot ball quad at the Normandle apartments Fri day evening, about twenty-five courloa bvlng present.- This was tho first aociaf affair given In honor or thin year's gridiron warriors and was a pronounced success. The ball waa elaborately decorated la green and white, the club colors, and numerous at tractive school pennants. Refreshments were served during the evening. Green and white leather programs Jn the shape of a miniature foot ball were attrib uted to the jruesl as souvenirs of the occaxjon. The Triangle club Is made tip o,f sev eral girl and already has taken a promt- rty i- . r p. v n 3 iw- ml mm .mi A 4- a nent place among the other clubs and so cieties of the school. Those present were: Mteaea Misses ' " Florence Andrtls, Claire J'atterKon, Ines Klllmar, . Aanlalde Funk l lorenoe Hachman, ' houacr, llelon Ilrandcts, Adeline Wood, May Qelnlor, . IxiuIm Fearon, t?tnlly Howska, : ' Minnie Malchien, Iieulah llyrd. limine Hupp, Doria Lindley, Katherlne Uould, liernlue Whitney,. Clare, Camborne. Mildred Uncoil, Mer. rava tiowman, Kicliard Halimen, lltx Hotilton, Hotiert Carlson, Ellsworth Moseh , Hov Uoulfl. . . '' Mabel J'lanK, Helen Keating, Kelen Strelht, ltraret Weaver, CIpIIa Uahlen. Meeerm Bam Peterson, Hugh Millard, (lordon MIUk, Howaiyl Hitttngcr, llveielt Burke. Hobert Inketer, rloward IJeelamatre, Herbert Cole, Herbert Ijttrann. Perry Slnale. Kxi ward Ferklns, James Duvkee, John McFarland, l'hll lioarnii. Jrxrnph CTaedon, WUllajn Xlooney t,l)H-CTlke' IJardkier, Harry Munneke, "Malcolm Baltlrlrfi. iialph Campuell, Utryl Crocker' Hnvinond Durkee,""- Vill Hector. rf''11urvy rseiaosj, John Qlelem. h : Amhony ltrllng, trl BreuHinan, ' JiiIIuh Rachman. Mr. and Mrs, C. K. Heed. Mr. and Mrs. Andru. Mr. and Mrs. II. Kavhman. Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Uunn. Uanclng ( tube for School Set. Numerous dancing clubs have been formed recently by the young people at tending school. . One ot the largest clubs will give a Christmas party Friday, De cember 13, at the Metropolitan club and will be chaperoned by Mra. Charles C. Allleon.- This olub Includes: M Isses Mlwies , Esther WUhelm. . Uenevlpve iiorn- brook. Gertrude Oweif, Charlotte Itos- water, Haiol t'pdlke, Kuth Carter, Marlon Hamilton, Helen Mi-t'altrey, L'arlu O'Urlen, Ulela Ktora. Masters Curl Ualbach. Oracu Allison, Marlon toad. liunrlutta Fort. Katharine U'Cun- nell. Erna Heed, Mftiy Claire Hwirc, Itlanolie Wttlch, Mary Fuller, Kvelyn Lmlpwlch, Vli nU Xiffutt,. . Kirothy Bmlth, Katharine kaum. Most era- Charles Allison, .' lAiiilse Iirses, Jack .Uugdale, toward !t4Ujfherty, Chaiinln Jordan, lerlght Ki)". Kenneth Norton. Charles Koiinlse, Morton Rhodes, Juok Squires, VN allace 8lieard, Frank Campbell, t.u.ue.te Kli ken dull, Robert Ptor, ' Jarvm C aid well. Douglas I'eters, Judaon 8Ulreit, lialrlon ncoble. Kdward Crofoot, Iunald Hall, Hob Milium, Philip Phllbln. Kainii iienuUict. A neighborhood. club of young people who meet each Saturday evening at the Normandle tor dancing are chaperoned by Miss June Oahau. The following young people are) In the club; . j Misses MlHsee Dorothy Myer. Helen ingwersen, Marluu Towle, ." I Naomi Ion I. Kelon flala. . . lttllh lllnrlnha Catherine Crocker, Hutu Fuiserald. Helen pearce. . , Moaara. Messrs. Herbert Davis. rtullp Ollmore, (Jllbert Kennedy, Koy Ptrter, Herman Jobet, - Ralph -Campbell, HU. worth Moelier,,- Horace, bmke. Robert fedwards Frederick liuchols. Pleasures' Past Mrs. eOorge Laler entertained Infor mally at bridge Saturday afternoon at her home. lire. Charles Whiting entertained at a matinee party Saturday afternoon at the Brandeis theater to see "The Newly Vteds." Mlas Berolce Edwards was the guest of honor. Those present were Misses Derates Edwards, Katherlne Pow ell. Katherlne Milroy. Elolse Jenka. Meadamea Harold Miles ot Dea Moines. Chailes Wh.tlng. The member ot the PI Sigma club en tertalned at a whist party at ths heme ef Arthur Robinson Thursday evening, the orca.lon being his eightenth birth day. An enjoyable evening aas spent by those present I Misses M.eaia ' Irene tlarria, Minnie Robinson, " Marlon Marowlta, Nell Levine, . L Ulan Rubin. Florence hachman, blaJaiine AI(Mrson. fdl Mai-owtta, oiiiiia Alpvraon, l.'ella Aiiliiskee, Mr.nr. Meters. Arthur Robinson. Hyntan Marowlta. atorria Kouiiuon, fain .Oelander, ant Roaentlonrn, Mas Roaeubloom, Jack Farbvr. Harry Borsksy, Harry Rorsley. C'harlea Bcrgsr. Julius A hrshamson. air. and Mrs. e). Robinson. ' MUe Itoslna Mandelberg. who will be a December bride, waa the guest of honor at aa interesting and novel entertainment given by Miss Badle Kireuhbraun at her koine en Itouth Twenty-clghUt eresue Saturday afternoon. Batch, guest wrote aa This has been a backward fall, season on account of the warm weather. Weinberg, McCartie & Brandeis, one of the reputable houses of New York City, finding themselves overt tocked, came to ua knowing that we have a wonderful trade on fine goods and of' fered their stock at just about half price. We were quick the stock consisted of the very finest furs made up in the can guarantee every coat, set or fur. , Sale Starts i vz FUEi COATS 760 Ferl ail lamb coat, at $725 trimmed caracul coat, at $410.00 $600 fancy Hudson Seal coat, at. .-$295.00 $300 plain Hudson Boal coat, at. .. .$105,00 $250 Hudson Seal coat, at $175.00 $175 BalUo Seal coats, at.... $95.00 $150 Caracul coat, at .$87.50 $225 Fancy pony coatg. t. ...... .$150.00 $165 Fancy pony coats, at ..$95.00 $145 Fancy pony coats, at. ........ .$87.50 $126 Plain pony coata, at. ........ .$75.00 $100 plain pony coaU, at $67.50 $75 plain pony coats, at.r $4S.OO $65 plain pony coats, at. $30.50 $83' Marmouth coats, at .$57,50 $75 Marmouth coats, at.... ..$15.00 $5 R1rer mink coats, at. $50.50 apt comment on the bride to be and ap propriate Illustrations were cut from ma gazines. The little stories or Items and illustrations were then pasted In a book called "Interesting Chapters In the Life of Rosins, Mandelberg." The table decor ations for tha luncheon which followed were elaborate and unusual. The table was decorated like a landscape, with a miniature lake on which were ahlps and a train. The -railway station was at, the place of Miss Mandelberg, and here was a small trunk filled with dainty hand kerchiefs for the bride's trousseau. Those present werei . , ' Mlxees MIsKes Roxlna Mandelberg, Eln(e Qoetf. oertruae Kf)iu, , iaura uoets, Florence HUler, Evelyn liergraan, Bindley Hurt man, Julius Ireyfuss, Mildred Rubel, It nth Rubel, Mead&mes Joseph Kosenfeld, Council Bluffs; , Milton Nowmao, Pol Hurmen Ivt-Hter Klrschbrauh, lul3 HUler. r -"'Chicago; , ... , Justin 'Sarbach. ; Airs. Charlca Kderer. 3904 Bristol street, entertained the Swiss Kaffee Kraeusohen In celebration ot her birthday. A delight ful luncheon waa served. Those present were? ' Mr sdames Mmidames O. iilaeer, a. iitncirrer, M.. Iuchsekwert, ' W eyernian, K. Fwinor, Charles Kderer. J. Schmld. .1. Bolherger, 11. Oood, J. M. uhrlg, Y. Siweitel, 12. Neff. ' Mlas Katherlne MUroy entertained at a beautifully appointed dinner last even lng at her , home In honor of Mlaa Ber- nlce Edwards and Mr. Turner BacAllas- ter. Covers were placed for: Misses Mlnses ISei nice Edwards, Elolhe Jenks, Katliei-ine Powell, Katl.ertne MUroy, Mesdames Herbert Hays of Hi r I la. Neb.; Meedames Harold Miles Of Des Moines, Messrs- Meners Turner MaeAUaster, Nye Morehouse jacK wennter, 01 r remont, Yale Holland, Dr. Waldo eicott. can uurketi. Mr. and Mrs. John J. McMahon gave a house warming at their new home, 4415 Florence boulevard, Saturday evening. Games were played during the evening, and prises were won by Mr. Bert Lynn, Mr. F. ISpeUman, Miss Ethyl Lynn and Mis. Myers,. Those present were: Mr. end Mrs. Charles O'Neill, Mr, and Mrs. Allen Jones, Mr.. and Mrs. W. H. Plainer. Mr. and Mrs. C. Cox, Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Myers. Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Harmon, Mr. and Mm. John J. McMahon. Mrs. M. Hall Davis. Mrs. AKncs Ijuimnl. Mm. Ads Archer. ' Master Vern Harmon Missies Mlflses Ethyl Lynn, M. Kiamer. MeKSre. Percy Uwynna, Karl f:aenhart, illlam Hoatex, lteit Lvnn. Frank- ijadler, . t'Urence Hall, i c.r. Jim Ward. Runeell Evans, Kre,l E:ans, Al hlaufuss, Frank h-peilman. Ed I afferty, i. Hoover, Dr. huKe. i he bt-A-Vlrp club gave a dancing party at Chambers' Thursday evening. The following were present: Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Blackburn, ' ' Mr. and Mrs. J. C. fltona. Mr. snd Mrs. R. U. Hoy wood. M Ihscs Misses Ptt-Ua Jensen, Ina Revelln, Hut tie Ward, l:oe Oordy. May Jcobaen. Kwit Houkka, Ha Bridges, Rlx. KUna Alford, Irene Majors, Htella (teeelln. Corlrne Kline, M ?-. Otto Nielsen. J. Rov Bloom. Oere A. Rnwtea, W. I) Orslehead. Ir. K. O. Ige, C K. Tlail. H. H Oonk, ,'i.mes T Allen.' Panrnel ns1er. r. r son. W. H ln, .1 W. .t-n,n. J. A. Owln, W. H. hrg, J. A. Mever. Reipen, Irena Bergers, (Irotmark, Nettle eVhooler, l:thel Stephens, Mable 8tromberg, tMlutte Jackson, Ann Boi'k. Mildred Rose, .eld a Zerlnke, tMsdys Baldwin, Li race Peterson. Messrs. M. W. (lr.ni, Carl E. Howhy, Karl Csmpbell. H. II. Noar. C. H. Nelson. E. L. Yoiins;. T. W, MoClura, C A. rilchardsoa, Vly. i. Johnson. F K. wt-enhart. Max Weher. , A. r. KelLffom, Pert TePron. Pn.aell- FVana, Earl lUiney, Wedding Bells Mr. and Mrs. Oustav Fries announce the engagement of their daughter, Hen rietta, te Mr. Albert Johnson et Los Angeles, CV1 The wedding will take plaoe at Lang Beach. Cal., the early part of January. Invitations have been Issued for the wedding ef Mlas Mable Heltsbauaea. daughter of Mrs. H. C Hattshoneeai. to Mr. Alfred Weetergard. which will take place Monday, December X, at high Monday Morning at $400 Mink aets, $350 Mink sets, $300 Mink seta, $250 Mink sets, $200 Mink sets, $150 Mink sets, $185 Ermine set, HO Fox set. at tmn Vn-r nat $75 Fox set, at.... .$45.00 $50 Wolf eeta, at $32.50 $40 Wolf seta, at. $50 Japanese mink gets, at... $32.50 $40 Japanese mink sets, at.. $25.00 $35 River mink sets, at "$19.50 $25 French coney sets, at.. ...... .$15.00 $12.50 French coney sets, at $12.50 noon at the home of the bride's mother. Mr. and Mrs. Weetergard will be at home after January IS at 1006 Dorcas rtreet. A large December wedding will be that of Mlsa Bernlce Marie Edwards, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Edwards, to Mr. Turner afacAllaster ot Oakland, CaL, formerly of Omaha. The wedding will be at the First Congregational church, fol lowed by a reception at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Edwards on West Harney street. . Mrs. "Harold Miles ot Des Moines and Mrs. Marion Fore Rus sell of Lincoln will be the mat rons of honor and the bridesmaids will be' Miss Katherlne Powell Miss Katherlne Milror and Miss Elotae Jcnks. Mr. Mac Allaster arrived Monday front California accompanied by his grandfather, Mr. Turner, and today bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. MacAllastar. and Mrs. Benja min MacAJlaster, arrive and will be guests of Mr. and Mra. W. C. Ross. The men of the wedding party will be Mr. Tale Holland, beet man; Mr. Earl Bur ket, Mr. Jack Webster. Dr. Waldd Seott and Mr. Nye Morehouse of Fremont, ushers. For the Future Rev. J. A. Jenkins, an Oberlln college alumnus, will give a stersoptlcon lecture at the Omaha High school Wednesday morning. At the Omaha High school senior prom, the moBt Important social event of the 1913 class, which will be given at Cham bers' Friday evening, the ball will be I to make the purchase as very latest styles and we 8 O'Clock FUR SETS at -.-$275.00 at..... $225.00 at $105.00 at.... . '8167.50 at $135.00 at... $87.50 at. ............ .$115.00 ? . . . . $90.00 " I arty trg $25.00 I '- e attractively decorated In red and gray, the class dolors, and In different achool pennants. The Les Hlboux and the Grand Bouncer's clubs of the school will have cosy corners and a special section of the balcony will be reserved for spectators. As the prom comes on the even' of the holidays many alumni, are planning to attend. The grand inarch will probably be lead by, Miss Laura Xlmmerman and Edwin Landale, the class president. Har old Thomas and Roy Gould, committee In charge. There Is to be a subscription dance given at the University club by the younger member tha evening of Friday, December 22. , , Miss Watts and Miss Red Held wilt en tertain at supper Sunday evening et the Hamilton cafe for Mlas Blanche Moore, who will be a DeoemBr bride. The active members et the Phi Kappa Pel will fetve a rushing" dinner at ths Omaha club, followed by a theater party Wednesday evening, December 27. Mrs. M. C. Peters will give an afternoon bridge party Wednesday, December Jr. for Miss Daphne " Peters, Mis Bertha Dickey and Miss Katherlne Thummel. Personal Gossip Mrs. R. T. tlndley of Mercer, Pa., lo in the city,1 the guest of Mr. vend Mrs J. B. Bykes. Mo Harold Drlscoll baa gone to Wash ington, D. C, aad will study law at the Georgetown university. Lieutenant Colonel and Mrs. Allaire have arrived at - Fort Crook, . which is their new station. Lieutenant Colone; The old established COMBS store, which alwaya showg the newest and niftiest goods, has A more abundant supply than ever this year, comprising articles that the most meager purse can buy, as well as those clastic and exclusive creations that It requires riches to afford. Nor Is there anything desir able and sensible in the Jewelry Una between these two ex tremes that Is not here shown la variety. i The fact that this store's reputation for Integrity, en terprise, and expert knowledge of values stands out prom inently, is every day bringing patrons from everywhere, and binds its old patrons closer than ever. Customers ot this place get the benefit of expert knowledge and experience in generous, cheerful COMBS spirit of helpfulness in buying, and everyone knows tbst ev erything sold here Is not only guaranteed to give satisfaction, but is always made good in event it fails to do so. Make the COMBS STORK your place all this week and save time and Thousands mast be served in a short time. 8 A. M. TO tO P. T. L. COIIBS & CO. THK BC8Y JEWELERS. 1530 DOUGLAS STREET. mho: if i4mt mi r rnti::.. I mm?! L. 2 Allaire has been military attache at Vienna, Austria. Miss Lllah Davit of Lincoln, who has been visiting Misses Elisabeth and Anna Fry haa returned home. Mrs. Joseph F. Boss, who baa been 111 at Clark son hospital, is much Improved and returned homo Thursday. Mrs. Allan Robinson has left to rejoin her mother, Mrs. Henry Cady, In Cali fornia, where they ' wilt remain for the winter. Mrs. Maurice Ounlock and small daugh ter of Chicago have arrived to spend the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Mur phy and family. ' Mies Helen Matters will return for the holidays the day before Christmas from Boston, where she is attending Mlsa Chambertyn's school., ...-.: , Mrs. J, J. Dickey, who has been east since September, will accompany, her daughter, Miss Bertha Dickey, homo for the holidays, arriving Saturday. Miss Margaret Baum, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Baum, who attends school In Paris, will spend the Christmas holidays with friends in London Miasos Evelyn and Helena Miller are home from the Burnham school. North ampton, Mass., to spend the holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Miller. Mrs. W. B. Millard, who went to Wash ington to spend Thanksgiving with her sons, Ray and Jo, who are at school there, is expected home with them Thurs day. Miss Oolda Murphy, who has spent ihree months In Chicago aa the guest of (Continued on Page Three) 5 ) buying money. mighty H. . mmi,- if y f - ' - f t - Ik g I J m Jit I m & if 13 Xt:. I 4 iJqf i