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2-B TIU? OMAHA StrNDAY BHIfl: DECEMBER 8, 1912. SOCIETY AT THE DEBUT TEAS deception for Hiss Bourke ii Quite largely Attended. COOKING CLUB AT THEATER National Anrorttr Conclav 1n JIfrl Ilcr- This 31nnth Manr . f ' fairs Planned for thr Visitors. Debutante of Saturday land tho third ! Welch Those t Mesdames 1 1. Anderson, A. Moran. i J. Jansen. ,11. Hehn. J. Swunwin, K. O. Canon, it the home of Mrs, present were: Mesdames ' A. 8asledt. A, Carlson. If. Pearson. J. Welch. It. Anderson. John QQSt Social Calendar. MONDAV-Mr. St. M. McClanahan. din ner party, SIr- nnlbach and Minn nalbach. afternoon bridge; Mis Nell Carpenter, afternoon tea; Mr. George Flack, dinner party for .Miss Griffith and ' MIm Pearson; Mra. Kenneth I'Mimin, Orpheum party for MIM lieatrlco Cole. TUK6t)AY Mrs. Itobert Ievl Carter, debut tea for Miss Alice Carter, Mra. Mosher Colpetser, hostess for Cooklnff riub: Mrs H. P Whltmore. Amateur , Murlcal club. , WEDNESDAY Miss Henrietta Flack, luncheon, Dr. and Mrs. It. M. McCIana han..brldee supper; Creljthton Phar macy? college, dancing party at Ilom. hotel; Mlses Hazel and Carol Howard, evening supper partj'. Royal Arcanum dancing party at Chambers'; Mrs. Ilund. nultt. Phllathea club; Mrs. C. U Peter son. V,'. W club. ' THtJHHDAY Mrs. Harry Kelly, after noon bridge for Miss Daphne Peters; Kt A Vlrp rlub, dance aa Chambers'. Mrs. P. A. Themanson, t'nanlmo club. i FRIDAY Military hop at Fort Crook; Mrs. Harry Kelly, afternoon bridge for Mm. Prentiss Lord; Z. 14. club meeting. (SATURDAY Mrs. Richard 8. Hall, debut tea for Miss Dorothy Hall; Palimpsest club, dinner at Rome hotel. Shortly after the holidays many Oma .hans will take extensive trips. Mils tCHelen (Jcoble plans to leave about the 'middle of January for Hamburg, Oer , many, where she will meet her brother, Italstan Hcoble. who has been spending thn fall In Swltierland. Miss Bcoble, who 1 Is quite a linguist, will spend several I months n Hamhurjr studying the German ( language, and will later go to Paris, I where she will continue her atltdy of thn i French language, Sho will attend it series , 'of lectures at The Sorbonne In Paris, Mr and Mm. J. R. Bcoble will leav 'about the same time to spend two months In Ormonde. Fla. Mr. aiid Mrs. O. W. Wattles will leave iln February for felr winter home at 'Hollywood, near Ijos Angeles. Mr. antl Mrs. F. P. Kirkendall and son, Ijlurdctte Klrkendall, plan to take the .Mediterranean trip In February. N iDebutante deception. Mrs. John Gregory Bourke entertained fat a dtllghtful tea Saturday afternoon from 4 to 7 o'clock In honor of the debut onX herdauaUtor, Mis raulltw Uourke. The attractive home of Mra. Bourke on North 'Tlilrty-eeoond avenue was a-blootn with cut flowers sent by the many friends of the young debutante. The guests were irecelved in the drawing room where pink iroses and pink chrysanthemums were (used Iji decoration. Naolssua formed thn oenttrplcce for tha dining room table and white cnoanlhimums were further used. Throughout tha rooms there wan a pro fession, 'of southern smllex, American Hcauty roses, voleU. chryaathmum and other cut fkjwrrs. Mrs, 'Bourke waa charming In a black luce rbbe draped over charraeuse, richly embroidered In black spangles ami Jst Miss' Pauline Bourke was beautiful In a gown of turquoise blue chiffon draped over while shadqw lace .which also fanned n dainty trimming for the. sown. The llace aric( chlffoiK.was,.dtal!d,.OYer whlu charmcuse and 'j'hltoii and tha bodice waa embroidered In Iridescent crystals, Mrs. l. II. Kverett of Lincoln, guest of Mrs. Bourke, was gowned In yellow char 'intuse embroidered lh rhlneitones. Miss . Anna Uourke waa attractively gowned In green charmeitse draped with black "chiffon embroidered in gold and trimmed' with marten fur. MlsJo?aullne iBourke Is one of the most traveled, young women In sodoty and has spent much time In Europe with her mother and sisters. Roth Miss Pauline Uourke. and Mlsa Anna liourko. are prom inent' meibrTs; 'Of the Warns dub and haVe. unusual idmmatlo talent.. About 'tW 'cards were Issuod for the tea und men as well as women attended. Assisting were; , Mesdames SJ. H. Everett ofUncoln, " lleechsr Howtll, Louls,Bradford1 rr horns Kllpatrltk, VlctorCaldwell. (Charles RJuverlcW. A.'J.Love, Ml-. Mlsse Carolrn Cunzdon. Mkrcrarol tlnar 1'raJloes Todd, IUUm, Porothy Morgan, Dorothy Hall. . paphne Paters, Alice Carter, UrtbaDlckyt MaryRurktey, 'ICathtrlne Thummell.Cariuellta Chase. Torsake Sooiety for Agrioutlure. Miss Helen Morton of Lake Forest. Hi.. ootisln of Mrs, Joseph Cudauy, formerly of this city, .who la, the daughter of Mark Morton and niece of Joy Morton, multi millionaires, haa decided that she want to'kndw mora about farming than about oclt; ' Bhp bag withdrawn from the social (whir) of .the .winter station at Lake For U .- est and has taknti up a telnporary real dance at Madison, Wis,, with Mary Ar mour, a Kansas City nleco of J, Ogden Armour, with whom sRe Is attending tertalued at dlrinur ut their bungalow, Forty-eighth and Dodge streets, last evening In celebration of their sixth wedding anniversary. Mr, Ilelbel, wno b- claasca In the sohool of agriculture of the j came qliltn a chef while at the fraternity Vnlvomlty of Wisconsin. hmiso when hn attended Purdue utiiver- Mesdames Henry F..Winan, Cleorge'Voss, C. Hamilton. 1C Q. Ilarton. , .Harold Prltchett, Carlyle Whiting of. Fort Crook. Tm Ootrcom Winter Cmplexin Trouble i '.CFrom Woman's Tribune.' If the chill air causea your skin to dry ana scaia or uecome unauiy reu or spwiea.' perore you go to ted suread thin layer of ordinary mfroollsed wax jovTTunr-entlre face. Remove next mom- n pia iar wawrt ioi is me iaeu complexion treatment for the winter girt The wax gently absorbs the dead partlclea oi aurcacet "JUIU DO 'graaually there's no MltcornfottrrhU gives Ue underlying akin n cnance to oreatne ana to snow itself. tin a wesk or so the new and younger skin is wnouy in eviaence anu you nave o-eally niatehlesa complexion. Naturally all utq aeioci disappear witn tne discarded cuticle as chaps, roughness, blotches, tplmptes, freckles, blackheads, saltowness. Usually- an ounqe of inercollxed wax, pro curable at any drug store, la enough to renovate even tne worst complexion. Wrinkles need bother you no more If you'll use this simple face nub: Pow dered saxolite. 1 ox., dissolved in witch ilia tel. U pt Just one application will af- 'feet even the deepest lines, and soon your tKin win dc smooth as a cnim s. (the heyn I STUDIO 1Mb nad Koward B4reta Kim waralng each, year to' pat ron, to , make appointments wly no as to Insure delivery ef photographs for Xmas. 'riK IoiHbu 481. U ,r I I. Illlllll Ml Week-End Card Club. MrsT Joseph Yetxer entertained tho Week-End lirldge club Thursday even ing. Mm. A. Cook, Mrs. Clara -Wood and Mrs. T. D. Duller weru guests of the club. Miss Mabel Whltehouse won the prize. Those 'prcserft were Mlsn Marie llutr, Miss Mabel K. White house, Mr. Rulprt V. Carlson, Mr. Carl Malm, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Everndon and Mr and Mrs. Joseph Yetzer, 0. H. S. Senior Hop. Thn annual senior hop of the Uluaha ll!gh school will bu held Deceriiber at Chambers' dancing academy. The com mitted In chnrge of the dance 1 com poted of Perry iilngles, Jamea DUrkec nnd Herman Jnbst. The grand march , will bd headed by James Durkee and iMIss ICstherlne Crocker HigJi Five Party. A progressive high five party was given at thn home of Miss felma Anderson ' Friday evening. Tho prize was won by Mr, Emit Llndbrrg. Those present were: and prizes were won by Mrs. D. T Mc Qrath, Mrs. C. Oreen and Mrs. J. Novak. In and Out of the Bee Hive. Mrs. Jerome Magee left Sunday to join her mother, Mrs. Herman Kountxe, In New York. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Saxe will arrive from New York today and will' be at the Henshaw for a day or two. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Raidrige moved Monday Into their beautiful new. home on Thirty-ninth and Davenport streets. Mrs. Frank Walter and daughter, Har riet. have returned from Durant, Okl.. where they went to visit Mrs. Walters' mother. Mr. and Mrs. HoWard UaJdrlge are pre paring to move Into their house n?aln next weeW niter spending a year at thi Hotel Loyal. " Mrs. Frank C. Rubel of Minneapolis, formerly Miss Mattle Pollack of Omaha, Is visiting her sister, Mrs. Charles Elgut ter. Another sister, Mrs. Klnstler of Chicago, Is also visiting Mrs. Elguttcr. A ilnughter was born last Sunday to Mr. and Mrs. Loul Jaques of Chicago. Mrs. Jaques was formerly Miss Anna Rl Orcutt of this city and Is a. sister ,ot Mrs. A- J. Beaton and Mrs. Arthur Keellne. Misses-. Irene Albach, Ethal Albach, Rena Bwauson, Messrs. Harry Swanson, Solon Albach, Emll Llndbetg. Misses Fllth Nelson, Louisa Oeike. uutdn Andersen. Messrs. John Btlbal, Arvld Anderson. K. K. K. Card Club. Miss Ida Epley entertained the mem- ! bors of the K. K. K. High Hve club Saturday afternoon. Prizes were won by Miss Susie Madsen. Refl 'carnations' and candles were used In decorations. Those present were: ' Misses ! Kate Ijilble. i tattle Hirtcs, ! Mary Held. I llessln Phrlan, ' Susie Madsen, . Ida Hpley. Louise Lalble, Mamie McDonald, Anna McDonald, Anna Morrell, Anna Lalble, Katherlne Granville', zona mu vwzmznmsj 1912 Card Club. j Mrs. W. Johnston was given a surprise party Friday afternoon nt the home ot Mrs. A. F. Moore In celebration of her I birthday anniversary by the members of tho VJY2 Card club. The afternoon was spent at curds und prizes were wqn by Mm. Henry Humpert, Mm. W. T, Tlnney, Mrs. .1. Van' Ness and Mra. M. Mulvlhlll, Mlsa Morton Is the grandaughtrr Of J, Sterling Morton, who was u member' of the cabinet of President Cleveland, Hhe la Inking what Is known as the short agricultural course ut Madison, It lasta for sixteen weeks, When she finishes that she will tuaka up her mind wheth6r he will pursue her. studies further, with a view of rstabllshlng herself nt the hood of u big fnrm of her .own or using her knoweldge In thq higher education ot farmers' wife and daughters. "Helen Is taking up the study of agri culture because her thoughts run "that way rather than to other things,"" said Mrs. Mark Mbrton'.at. hr Itke Forest bdme. , , . "She takes the short course und'-per- iapx something else will follow, Hhe. will bo allowed to maktrfteV own decision In the' matter, arid' will get alPthe education sho wants." ' Mlaa Morton is one ot tho noted Horse women of thn younger set at Lake For est. Her mounts havo won blue ribbons at tho Lake Forest horse shows. , culture at her father's place at Lake Forest, which is one of the show pluces of the suburb, and on his ranch In Art- kona. Cooking Club Theater Party. Aiemoera ox tne unginai woohihs sviuu Were eiiturtnluctl Tucnday by Mrs. Charles Kountie Hnd decided on Mon day, January 8, for their next entertain ment, which Is to be a theater party to sea "Officer Md," which will be at the llrnndels that week. Only members ot the club and tw thir teen other couples asked to Join will make up the theater party, no bucluHora or girls being Included this thne. Following the theater party there Mill be i supper at tho Omaha club, Fort Omaha Hop, Aj enjoyable hop was given ut rvit Omaha Friday evening. In honor of the new officers and iadlea who have Just come to the lost ana as n lareweu to the oflcera and ladles who uro leaving the post. Among thoso who attondod from the city were Misses Carolyn Ilarkalow, Nannie Pago, Marguerite Stowltts, Helen Kpeneter, Irene McConnell and Mabel Wright cf Chicago; Messrs. George Engler. Philip Chase, Tod AVallace, Loe Mitchell, Joseph lUngwalt; Mr. and Mrs. Cole and Dr. and Mr. J. E. Pulver. Lieutenant and Mrs. H. W. Uregg, Lieu tenant and Mr. W. A. Rlalne and Lieu tenant and Mrs. W. A. Alfonte are the new officers and .women ot the post Lieutenant and Mrs, Leonard will leave for Fort Bnelllng the first ot the year and hta place at Fort Omaha will bA. taken by Lieutenant Gregg, Lieutenant Henry Hell will leave next week for Fort Mc- ICenxle, Wyo., und Lieutenant and Mm. Truesdell have gone to New York, where they will be stationed. Entertain at Dinner. Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Uurke gave a din ner Thursday evening. The tables were decorated with yellow and white chrys anthemums and five hundred was thr evening's amusement Those present were: ' Mr. and Mrs. J. ('. Drexrl, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. UrunUt. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Harte. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rosenwrlg, Dr. and Mr. II. U Arnold, Misses Mltsts Ocrtrud Hart Rowan. Messrs. Messrs. Frank Drexel. J. N. Rdlmen, John Drexel, Ji . Herbert Drexel. Jr. Dinner at Paxton Hotel, Miss I-aura Nehrbsa entertained her division of the Young Women's toclety of tho First Raptlst church at a dinner last evening at the Paxton hotel. Covers wero laid fof. slty looked after the rousting of it young pig Thonfl attending thn dinner were: Mr. and Mrs, Raymond Huyward, Mr. ami Mrs. Dexter Ruell, Mr, mirI Mm. (,'hurlcH Junod, Mr. and Mrs. John Morrison. Mr. nnd Mrs, Myron llaywurd, Mr. mill .Mrs. FnmucI llee. Jr., Mr, und Mm. Frederick Rlebel, Jr. Informal Bridge. MIm l.utiivttu Cop cute! mined In formally at' bridge Friday afternoon. Those prevent wer: Misses Mlsfe-p Dora Has. .Grace Mnrphy, Lllllnn JohnNbift Glailv llbdgin, Lauretta (.'opt'. ' , Mesduines-' ' Mesdames'- 0. W. Hfornlmugli, It. O, LonsfiVoker. K. H. Wnid. ' , Theater Party. Titlifi Kunenlb 'Whltmbre ' gave ,'a ' f'ox party Friday evening at the Rrandels to ee May llobsoii in "One Night Out." In tho party wrtc: Captain nnd Mrs. Krady of Fort Crook, Mlsa Mildred KogriH, Miss Eugenie Whltmorr, ' Mr. Elmer. Cope, . - . Ueuteimnt Frank, MqCillir. Box Party. Mra Arthur And&rsoii of Plattsmouth entertained a box party Saturday after noon to see Miss Robson, Her guests wero Mrs. Cjiarle Snyder, Miss Nona Snyder. Mis Wilson, Mrs. Genevieve Gorman, Master Valdo Garmnn, Mrs. Arthur Anderson. Marriage Announcement. Mr, Hnrt Plckrel of Beward, Neb., and Miss KnU Hlgley of Omaha were united In inurriago at Beward, Neb., November SS, which comes aa a greHt surprise to iter Omaha friends. Lyra Singing Sooiety. The Lyra Singing society' will glyo a dance at ho German Home Wednesday evening. Golden Glow Club. Golden Glow club met Thursday with Mrs. P. Perkins, when the guests the club were Mrs. W. H. Heft. Mrs. TV. Wlggs, Mrs. Rea. Mrs, H. Johnson, Mm. A. F. Gates und Miss Clara. Berry, Prizes were won by Mrs. Musgrave, Mrs. Win- quert and Mra. AVerrman.' Next regular meeting will be December 19 with Mrs. I.. J, Wlthrow. Members present at last meeting wero: Mesdamea B. W, Fonts, F. B. Sheets, J. Short, C. Wlnquest, A. Gates. Jr. ; A. Wessmau, C II. Oaten. Meadaroes If. Towntend, W. O, Gooch. a. Weaver. W. Gorman. H. Knot, J. Musgrave, W. Rice. Tom Moore Club. Monday evening the Tom Moore Social club will give Its bi-monthly dancing party nt Turner hall, Thirteenth and Martha streets. Fort Crook Notei. Lieutenant Arthur J. Davis of Fort Crook has received notice of his transfer to the Philippine service at Manila, the transfer to be made on or about Feruary Lieutenant Davis married the daugh ter of John J. lngalls, rormer united States senator from Kansas and author of the famous poem "Opportunity." Mr. 'and Mrs. Davis ore prominent In both army and social circles about Omaha and their removal causes much regret. Brownell Hall Notes. Wednesday, December 11, from ii to 8, tlyre. will be an exhibition ot the work ot the domestic art .department of Brown ell Hall and a sale ot urtlci'es of arts and crafW design, suitable forChrfstmoa gifts, under the dlrebtlon of ' Sfbis Augusta Knight, Instructor In art Personal Gossip. A daughter was born to Mr; and Mrs. William Ii Haynes of Flat, Neb- Tues day at tho home of Mm. ' llaynes' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dake. Mm. Haynes .was formerly Miss Gertrude Dake of this city. Mohler is Not In on the II, P, Secrets President Mohler of the Union Pacific has returned and so far as knowing what results are to follow the divorcement ot the Pacific roads, he Insists that he is ns Ignorant as the most commonplace layman. He says that he has not been taken Into the confidence of those -who are In control of the plans that are to be outlined, and therefore knows nothing ot what has, or Is to happen, aside from what he has read In the newspapers. So for as the Salt Lake meeting- was concerned, according to Mr. Mohler, there was no person present who had any au thority to suggest, or even Intimate a plan ot future reorganisation or opera tion. . So far as the divorcement of the Union and Southern Pacific Is concerned, every thing was performed months ago except securing the court decision and trans ferring the stock. The court decision is now in and the transfer of stock and the plan of operation and reorganization will be worked out In New York within the next ninety days. Here nothing In on official way will be known until the or ders come from the executive committees that will hold their meetings In New York City. For Mr. and Mrs, Saxe. Mr. and Mra. Luther Kountie will en tertain Mr. and Mrs. Martin Saxe of New York at supper this evening, the other guests being Mr. and Mrs. Charles Knuntze and .Mr. und Mrs. Ward Rurgees. For Mr. hnd Mrs. Beall, Mm, F. JI. Davis "gave a luncheon Friday for Mrs. Beall, guest of Mrs. Vic tor Caldwell. Covers were laid for eight, the guests being all old friends ot Mrs. Beall. The latter was also guest at a small luncheon Thursday given by Mrs. C. E. Yost. Oreighton Dancing Party, . Students of the Crelghtou Pharmacy college will give the second informal dance at the Rome hotel next Wednes day evening, t Birthday Club. . Members ot the Birthday club wero entertained by Mrs. I. C. Mynater Thurs day. The afternoon was spent at cards Money Continues to Come In for the New Hotel Project Stock subscriptions to the new hotel project now amount to $212,000, the fol lowing being reported Saturday! HUDscrjptlons already reported 1300,700 Elizabeth Dufrene... j.ooo ...urns, uiiMiter oz 1.0, ....... DrvLe Roy Crummer ,,, Adams & Kelly Co....,....,,. M. C. Peters Mill Co E. M. Alkln 500 500 2.10 COO 300 COO 300 00 Smith Brick Co, 5,000 Scott & HI 1 F. JI. Meyera .......... K D, Spalding Jack Sharp . J. C. Sharp Total 1215,000 JOHNSON LEAVES OMAHA FOR POSITION IN THE EAST James C. Johnson, who for' tour years and a half has been advertising and mall order manager of the Schmoeller & Mueller Piano company, Has been en gaged by the Larkin company of Buf falo, N. Y,, as sales manager, with his headquarters at Buffalo. Aside from his record as a successful soles 'promoter and organizer ot sales organisations, Mr. Johnson has been active in civic and church affairs. He Is a charter member of the Omaha Ad club and has delivered before that organization several addresses relating to advertising and selling. He is a charter member of the Trl-City Baraca union and hase served three terms aa president ot that organization and wm elected president for the fourth consecutive time in October. Misses Alice Gates. Lena Welgel, Jennie Buchanan, Lottie Rothery, Lacey. Clisaey Walker, Mr. Kdcrly. Rev and Mrs. W. Jasper Howell Misses-. Mathilda Rau, Ethel Johnson, Anna Johnson. Katherlne- Felch, I.auru Nehrbas, Anniversary Dinner, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Reibel, Jr.. en- The Orpheus Club. The pupils of 'the Boyd and Branded School of Acting. of Monday,, Wednesday and Friday evenings have organized i club which Is to Im known as "'Tho Oprheum club.'' The members the Messrs, Maurice Clark, Ray Manning, Luurenoe Payne,. Joe Burger. Misses Nellie Gray, Marie Yard. Violet Manlng, Vera Fralr. Iva Clark. Kthil Island, Dott Dixon nnd Kthel Estes. The club- will jtlve a series of dancing parties this winter. The next one will be given on New "Year's night 'at Gardener Memorial Hall. Coraus Club, Mrs. William Sursher entertained the Comas cluk'rhursday afternoon Mrs. Fred Deun wis a guest of the civ. Miss Mabel K. Whltehouse wpn the prize Those present wero. Mesdames-r J F. Dlmlrk. E. B. Ferris. P. J. Lurmoti.. P. O, Jennings, Arthur Kuhn. T. G. Granville. Miss Mabel B. Whltehouse. Mesdames Arthur Hoover. Charles Gverson. Klta Garrett, Benjamin Marti, William K. Swisher Kensington Club Luncheon. The Friday Aftarnoon Kensington club was entertained at a progressive lunch eon Friday. The first course waa served t the home of Mrs, B. O. Carson, the second at the home ot Mra. A. Sculedt The Importance of the Busy Jewelers Early preparation for every kind of human want Is apparent to "everyone, for everybody Is buying, - i Th House That Nvr Dcivd You in advertising or In soiling you, and you take no risk in anything you buy here. Wo are wonderfully equipped for your business In either Made-to-order or ready-made, N For queenly matron or modest maid; Jewels and wares for child or man, Produced by nature or human hand. 7 This Week's Window Bargains Will Be Better than ever Remember we're making up for what the building operations deprived ulof this summer and fall, and we are using every honor able means to do it. Ivory Clocks, $1.00 Ivory Manicure Pieces, 50c Ivory Photo Frames, 50c Ivory Child's Sets, $2.50 Folding Coat Hangers, 75 c (In Leather Case.) Nut Pick Sets, 50c. and promptness of our Boar la mind also the excellence JKWEUtV WOUK AND ENGRAVING. Open Till a This Week Evenings Next Week. T. L COMBS &C0.Jhe Busy Jewelers 15U0 Douglas St, 9mM. 4T DRS. MACH ft MACH THE DENTISTS aeesssors to Bailey h Macs The largest and beat equipped dental office In Omaha. Experts In charge of all work, moderate prices. Porcelain fillings ust like the tooth. All Instru ments sterilised after using. 3d moor Vaxtea Slot. Omaha, Irak. f . .. "The Store of Best Values" I ' ' ')) This is the store of many gifts for every member of the family, Some particularly beauti ful formal dress jewelry buttons, watch fobs, dainty linked Vest chains which arc now in favor among the best dressers and other articles that will be dearly ajv predated by any man1 young or old are displayed here. "A gift for every pnc. ' Albert Ediulm Omaha' oldeit etlab tithed jeweler. Sixteenth at Hartley. r C. B. Brown Co. MONDAY we extend a coi'dial invitation to every one in Omaha to visit our store and inspect our large and beautiful stock. We will not ask you to buy. "Just take- a look, anyway. ' ' Oar Diamond and riatlnum Jewelry Deportment ' And Pearl Necklaces. Our Watch Department. Our 14-K. Gold Jewelry . Department. Our Sterling Sliver, Department. t Exquisite Bar Pins 4 Inches long. 25 different styles, 100 Unlqun Rings, friendship Circle Broochen, Chain Bracelet". Lorgnettes and Chains, Lavnllleni, Waist Sets, Cuff Links, Scarf Pins, Earrings, Cameos with Platinum Mountings. Ci lino. Oriental Pearl Neck laces, from 913B.00 to 93,600.00, Trays full of Seed Pearl Jewelry. Meylan Extni Thin High Grade Swiss Watches. Howard. Hamilton, rclgtn, Waltlinm and a splendid stock of Bracelet Watches, from 910.00 up. POK. OKKTIIEMEW Woldmlre Vest Chains, Kobs, l'ull Dress Links and Studs, Scarf Pins, Cuff Links, Gold Knives, Gold Pencils, Cigar Cutters, Key Kings and Key Chains, Gold Cigarette Cases and a stock of 'Elks Jewelry. . FOE, WOMEH Luvalllers 95.00 and up; Lockets and Chalnn, Lorgnettes and Chains, Bracelets. Bar Pius, Barretts. Bock Combs. Siesh Bans. Card Canes. 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The Moyer Stationery Company 1010 Faruam Street. cksz JUir n n qrO ADVERTISE our new location -L we are, commencing with JNov. 9th and continuing one week, giving a discount of 20 on Hair Goods. IDEAL HAIR PARLORS New Location 240 State Bank Bldg. Phne Dsug. 6185 THE TWENTIETH (E1WRY FARMER fa the Leading Agricultural Jouru-i of the west. Its columns are filled with the beat thought of the day In matters pertaining to the farm, the ranch and the orchard, and It la a factor In tho development of the great western countrjr.