THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: DECEMBER 15, 1912. 2-B celvlng, was gowned In black velvet. j About ISO cards were issued, and assist ing Mrs. Hall were: SOCIETY PLANS WATCH FETES! Mctdatnes ir. W. Yale, Philip Potter. Oeorgo Patterson, W. X Connell. F. n. narigs, J A. Ware, Misses Jessie MlllMil, lelen ft'oble, Violet Joslyn, Daphne PMer. Bertha Dickey, Pauline llourke. Me'dame.' A. .1. I.ove. J J. Dickey. John Rourke. F. li. Hochstettler, Campbell Fair Misses Mary Burkley, Alice Carter. Carmeltta Chnse, Margaret Hatim. Katherine Thummell Many Dancing Parties Are Scheduled for the Country Club. ALL PREPARE FOR CHRISTMAS SfXsWl mm 111 Margaret Oreer Ilaum, Urins nome irom ociiuui j Kyan mm nan? People Will Hntnni from Mrrn School inI Slany Plnin Arc tlclna Perfected ltp Their Ktitertalnment. Social Calendar. MONDAY Mrs. .Meuinfler Pulluik .md Mrs, Charles Eleutlor, u home for Mrs. Frank D. Ktibol of Minneapolis and Mrs. Emanuel Ktnstler of nilrag. Tt KS3DAY Mrs. Charles Krllrr. Iiim-li-m 'o Mrs. Reall of Now York; Mr. nnd Mts. Frsnk Hamilton, dinner pain; Ceclllan club dance nt Chambers'. WEDNESDAY Mr and Mrs Arthur Crittenden Smith, dinner party; Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Hamilton, dinner part-; Mrs. A M. Olson. hoMels at the ineet- lnK of the Four Four olub; Elks' Dime- I lni club. THntSDAY Mrs. Samuel Frank, after noon bridge party. FRIDAY I leit at Fort Omaha; M-."?. Joseph Kelley. luncheon 1 the members of the Dorcas club. SATrRDAY Subscription dinner dance at the Country club. A watch party w.ll be Riven at the Country club Nw Yearn eve for the niembers of the dub, when the old year will be sent on Its way and. tho new year ushered in. Table d'hote dinner will bo nerved, to be followed by dancing nnd bridge. Punch will be served at mid night Tho chub will be gorgeously dec orated for tho occnaton with Christmas greens and holly and mistletoe. Owing to the late wlntra: tho. Country club has been very popular and several dinner danoea and evening parties are ptanntd for the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Mosher Colpetxer will entertain at a dinner dance Christmas night. Next Saturday evening there will be a subscription danca at the club, Friday evening. December 27, Mrs, Ar thur Crittenden Smith will give a dancing party for her daughter, Miss Harriet Km) th, and the member of the younger set Officers and ladles of Fort Crook will also give a watch party and hop. Many dinner parties will be given and a num ber of guests from -Omaha will attend. Cafes are also arranging for watch parties and for these many reservations have already been made. The cafes will be decorated and spsclal music will be ' furnished. Holiday Parties. As the holiday season draws near many affairs are being planned for the young: people home from school. Nearly ail of those attending school ahd college In tho asI will arrive home either next Satur day or Sunday, and Immediately following Christmas the parties will begin. Mr and Mrs. A. L. Reed have chosen the night after Christmns to give an en tertainment for their daughters, Elizabeth and Erna. nnd Mrs. and Mrs, C. M. Wll helm and Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Ilaum will give a skating party at Chambers', fol lowed by a supper at the former's home In honor of Miss Virginia Offutt and Miss Krna Reed on New Year's day. Mrs. Arthur Crittenden Hmllli will en tertain at a dancing party at tho Country Hub In honor of her daughter. Miss Har riet Bmlth- The party will be given Fri day evening, the 27th. Monday, tho.JHd, the Children's Danolng ciuh will have 'a dance at Ch ambers' i Mrs. C. C. Allison Is also planning an entertainment for her daughter a race and her friends, . -t Miss Mary Megeath will entertain at n Inrge luncneon December' IT, and Mr.' J. W Towle will glvsi a luncheon December !S for her daughters, Misses Marlon and Naomi Tpwle. For the Foot Ball Visitors. Theater parties are to be one form of entertainment (or tho high school stu dents and the University of Nebraska joot ball players who come to Omaha for the banquet to be given in honor of the champion Cornhusker eleven In the Unl verslty club rooms on the evening of Wednesday, January 8. Tho manners of the Omaha theaters have, extended an Invitation to the Omnha alumni to take t their guests to the matinee performances n the day of the banquet, and It is probable that every theater In the cltv will hold many of the visitors for their , matinees. The Omaha alumni of the stato university are giving the big banauet. and have invited all the high schools of tho state to send their foot ball elevens here. The students are to be met at the trains by automobiles and taken to the University club or to ono of the large , hotels, where the headquartera Wil be vsiaDusneu. The, committee In charge of tho arrange (ments for the banquet Is meeting three or four times a week and lovimr plans for Uio entertainment of the vlu. ing delegations. In connection with tho oanquet a cabaret show in which more than eight performers are to participate, I Will 1m given. Players from th mn. hlea at the local theaters will bo among tho entertainers. A series of motion pic turea will be thrown on the banquet walls during the dinner. Many novel t.vua u.ra Dcwg arranged, and It Is believed tho banquet and entertainment .u m oown ip Nebraska athletic en- lenainments as one of the most success ful cYBTTUteropted Jn the middle west jeom jj&nce. Invitatfons -were, issued yesterday by Mr. Francis Joseph Burkley for. a recep tion and dancing party to be given Mon day evening. Dcember 3D, at 8:80 at the Metropolitan in honor of the debut of his daughter. Miss Mary Burkley. Dan ring will start at 9:30 o'clock. : . it -mm muter sm -lil&l W.' ssssssssssssssssssssssssTbssK IsssssssssssssW ssssHt vifW fsV Ky Laes Entertained. Miss Ifntherlne DaveJipott entertained tho lnemberH of the Ky Lots al her home Saturday afternoon. Those present were: Misses- Misses- o!k Howell, Clair Patterson, Adelaide Iinkhoiiserdelyn Wood, Florence He'ggblaile, Helen Pogue. Holiday Wedding:. 51ns. C R, Young anuouncea the n gagement o,f Iwr daughter. Josephine, to Captain Walter Harvey of tho Fourteenth United States Infantry. TWs interesting announcement comes from Mrs. Young, who leaves In a few days with her son, James Young, for Ban Francisco, where Miss Tounr 'wont" a few weeks ago with Miss Gwendoline" -white t- onn a ntudlo. Hiss "t ounk Planned to do Hows,, paper work Wid Miss White to study ahd ttach vokelGaptaJn Itarvir. L -who Is now stsUond'-at ."Fort. William Henry Harrison, in" wihtana, spent Thanks giving, wlth'Mlea Young and it was at that time-that fciarnr for he weddtn dur Ing tho holiday's -were tnude. Captain Har-rey rraa formery -stationed at Fort Cmlc with the, Sixteenth ' In fantry aud Jt was tbero that Miss Young met hjm. Miss Young spent last year In San rTancIeco, whtn the acquaintance Was renewed and the engagement fol lowed. largest affairs of the week. The guest of honor was Hon, Frederick 'William Lebmann, who spoke on "A Novelist of Every Day t,Ife." lion. John I.. Web ster was toastmaster. Covers were placed for. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Barker, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hurlow. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Uolden, Mr. and Mrs. It W. nreckeniidge, ' Mr. and Mrs. F. A. BroRun, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Uucl)Olz. . Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Burgess, Mr. and Mrs. V. U. Caldwell, Mr. and Mrs. I, 13. Congdon, . Mr. and Mis. F. S. Rowglll. . Mr. and Mrs. J. C, Cowin, Mr. and Mrs. I F. Orofoot, " ' Mr. and Mrs. F. II. Davis, Mr. nnd Mrs. F, H. aalirts, Mr. and Mrs, C, C. Onorge. Mr. and Mrs, W. F, OurleY. Mr. and Mrs. F. K Huller. Mr. and Mrs. F, T. Hamilton, - Mr, and Mrs. 0, W. Hohlrcgp, Dr. nnd Mr. A. F. Jonas; , Mr. and Mrs. J. A. C Kennedy, Mr. nnd Mrs. V. T. Kountse. Mr. and Mrs. C, F. McQrew, Mr. and Mrs. John A. MoShane, ' Mr. nnd Mrs, W. D. Hoaford. Mr, and Mrs. W. D. McIIugh, Mr, and Mrs. T. X Mahoney. Mr, and Mrs. K. M, Morsman, jr. Mr. and Mrs, W.H. Munger, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Nash, Mr. and Mrs. R, P. Peck. Mr. and Mrs. George B. ITlns. Mr. and Mrs, W f). Ioppleton, , Mr. and Mrs. A. I,. Reed. Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Scott. Mr. and Mrs. J T. Htewart. id. Mr. and Mrs. O. W, Wattles, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Yatea. Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Summers. Mrs. Deall, Mrs. D. H. feeler. Jr., , Mlsa Hamilton, Miss Millard, Ir. J. U Webster. f Mr. (leorge Wright, Mr. C, W. Hull. ' Mr. Luther Drake. Mr. 13. W, Dixon. Mr. J. H. Millard. Mr. H. M. Fairfield. Judge W. A. Redlck. Dr. C. C. Allison. Dr. Leroy Crummer. fourth dance at Chambers on the even ing of January 28. Mr. and, Mrs, Donald Mooroe-qf Council Bluffs ,Wsxlseoa .lnvltatioriii;er:a .4ftVut dance Mr their daughter. ' Miss Marion Wacraa,.tQ'Jie..glyen at the Orand. hotel JaCoancir3luffs,'Deeomber.Si).- Levy"-Kalinan Engragement. The ehgagemont of Mies Dorothy Knl man of Qroud Island to. Mr. Michael Lew ,or Omaha Is announced, the wedding to take placo.New Year's ove. afternoon tea given by her mothor, Mrs. R. S. Hall, -at their attractive home on West Farnam street. The rooms were beautifully decorated with cut flowers and Christmas greens I The guests wero received In tho living1 room, where Christmas bells, red ,roses, American Beauty roses and nolly wero used In decoration. Punch was served In tho music room, whore pink roses, car nations and chrysanthemums brightened the room. J.hlto Klllarney roses formed the centerpiece for the uining room tapie Mrs. Hall woro black and white cturron draped oven black charmeuse trimmed with Jet. Miss Dorothy Hall was gowned In white crepe charmeuse, embroidered In crystals. phe carried violets and lilies of the val ley. Mrs. Ware of Nebraska City, grand-: mother of the debutante, 'was gowned In, piocjt, sawn, irimmeuijntjuoiiEss Mrs. Bangs'. ' who also assist! Hop at Fort Crook. Several dinner parties were given at Fort Crook Friday evening preceding the 1k), Hiid folldwlng the hop there were a few suppers. Captain and Mrs. William Kcsbltt en tertained at supper after the hop for j their guest, Captain Constance Corblcr, who has recently been military attache to Peru, ffhelr other guests were Mr, and Mrs. C. C. Rosewator, Captain Mar tin, Lieutenant Scott and Mr, P. W Leonhardt. Lieutenant -and Mrs. Reginald Kelley entertained at dinner preceding the hop. when their guests were .Miss Hortcnso Clarke ahd Mr. P. W. Leonbardt. Miss Clarke is ppendlng the week-end as tho guest of Lieutenant and Mrs. Keuey. Major and Mrs. Charles French enter tained at dinner for a number of the members of the post. Covers were laid for Major and Mrs. Charles French. Lieutenant and Mrs. Clarence Farnham. Mrs. Otendennlng. New York. Lieutenant Brown. Lieutenant Selble. Mlts Marlon French. Lieutenant and Mrs. Walter Scott Ful ton entertained at dinner. The center piece was a miniature Christmas tree. Covets were iHld for Lieutenant and Mrs. Arthur Jnmes Davis. Lieutenant and Mrs. Walter Scott Fulton. Miss Pauline Bourke. Lieutenant Matah. Chaplain and Mrs. John Chenoweth had Miss Mary and Miss Dorothy Rlngwalt as week-end guests to attend the hop. Church Club Dance. The Cecellan club, composed ,of the members of St. Cecelia's parish, will hold the second .of Its winter dances at Cham bers' Decembar 1". It will be a large holiday party. lace. Iited In rev Irf and Out of the Bee Hive. 'Miss Fanny Livingston will leave Mon day for Denver where she will spend tho holidays. Miss Claire McCaffrey and Miss 131a Kennedy, who have been In the east for five months, returned Tuesday. Miss Corlnne Loidniau of Chicago, who has been the guest of Miss Florence 1 Ciller, left last evening for her home, Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Snyder have gone to Norfolk, where they will remain all week visiting -friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Heyden and children liave gone to southern California, where they will spend, the balance of the winter Mr. and Mrs. Victor Rosewater have re turned from a stay of several weeks in (Continued on Page Three.) Swastika Club, The Swastika clul met at tho home of Mrs. I, Foley Friday afternoon. Tho afternoon was spent at cards and prltcs Were won by Mrs., A. Foote and Mrs. J. .Weloh. Tho .next meeting of tho club will bo at the home of Mrs. A.. Jetes' January 19. Those present were Mesdames Ed-; ward Swcarlqgcn, A." Buck, D. W; Hens- ley, cu. warner, Mrs. j, f. Welch, w. Foran, F. Sjulllvnri,' J. C, Reader and A, Jetcs. Pleasures Past. Mrs, S, Ooldstrom entertained at bridge atiher home Thursday ahd Friday. a At Fort Crook. . Captain and Mrs. Joseph C. Brady gavo a dinner and bridge Saturday evening at their home aC- Fort Crook to celebrate the birthday of .Mrs, John Singleton Hwltter. Those present were: Major and -Mrs. John Singleton Swltzer, Captain, and .Mrs.' Van Duyne, uaptam anu Mrs. urauy, Miss Dakar of Newark, N. J.; Captain Howell. Surprise Party. A double surprise party to celebrate the birthday anniversaries of Mrs. E. Heltsel and little Miss Sonora amy jau- rence was given Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. HelUel. In the games prises were won by Mrs. Bray and Mrs. Lnurencs. Those present were: P&Umvsest Clta. The Palimpsest club entertained at a beautifully appointed dinner party last evening at the Hotel Roma at ;80 o'clock This was ladles' night and on of the Mesdames C. II. Gates, I II. Rose, B. Y. Keltsel, O. Welgle, O. Laurence, Misses Senora May Laurence, Mesdsmes O. Qllbreath, M. Q. Huhn. F. A. Bassott. II. Townsend, L. A. Bray, Misses Irene Townsend, Eunice Qllbreath. Master Arthur Bray,'' JJf' Debutante Tea. The seventh debutante 6f the season was Miss Dorothy Hall, who Was formally Introduced Saturday afternoon at a large Combs' Jewelry Is snfo. to buyit's never high in anything but ; QUALITY We'vea.storc full of nifty nfipropriute gifts that cannot be described by ANY PRICES We iiro doing ENGRAVING- and SPECIAL ORDER WORK of all kinds promptly. , . (An important thing, at Clmstmas time.) We've Plenty of Clerks to Serve Yeu Promptly. You haven't treated Santa Claus right until yon have called on us. WE'RE BIDDING FOR YOUR BUSINESS Wo aro overstocked on fine Parisian Ivory aud shall give . 25 DISCOUNT fo close it out this week, and it is priced vory low too. We've a big shipment of finest silver plated toilet setB, rogiilar $10.00 to $12.00 values, that will go for $4.75 to $7.50 T. L. Combs Co. ' "THE BUSY JEWELERS." 1520 Douglas St. Open Evenings FOR YOU. Oreighton Glee Olub Concert. Final arrangements for trie cretgnton btieo club concort are about completed bnd the concert lll be glvn at -Boyd's theater Wednesday evening, January IS. Mr- Charles Hamilton, jr., Is manager for the olub. The soloist for the concert will be Miss Christine Milter of Pitts, burgh. Pa., who Is well known to ths students of the larger universities, hav ing sung at Tale, Princeton, Bryn Mawr, Northwestern and many others. For the Future. The Crelghton Dental college, students. will give their final danoo at Chambers dancing academy on the evening of Jan vary 21. The Cvrlghton medtea wiM g)v their Sanatorium This Institution la the only one in the central west With separate vbulldtngB situated in their own ample grounds, yet eaurwy dis tinct, and rendering it possible to cllssiry cases. The one building being fitted for and devoted to the treatment1 of non-contagious and non-mental, diseases, no other fee ing admitted: tae other Rest Cot tage being designed fr and do voted to the exelus-Ire treatment At eeleot mental cae requiring for a time watchful care and (pe dal nursing. W. G. Colling Co. Interior Decorators Suitable Christmas Ci ?ts Oriental and Persian rugg, electric lamps, odd furniture, mirrors in the French and Colonial styles, tapestries and Damasks suitable for table covers and ether odd things of Interest. 1903 Farnam Street YOUR e Dependable Jewelry Store 16 S. O. K 20 year caao, 17 jowol adjusted move- 1m.'ut: at, sig.oo ljAdles gold wristlet watch S13.00 I.adloR' gold chatelaine watch, 15 Jewel adjusted uiovcmont, at S17.50 Oeutletaon'a watches, up to., $45000 Ladies' watches, up to SSOOiOO Gold Filled Jewelry Our gold filled jewelry department is tho InrRcst in Omnha, tho prices are tho lowest, tho quality tho highest Each piece goes Into n Ryan box. Bar Pins, plain or fancy 75 Deauty Pins, per pair 754 Neck Chains, up from $1.50 Lockets, up from 8200 Bracelets, plain or fancy, up from each oo nn Brooches, plnln or with stone! !$J 'nn Fobs, ribbon or all gold $2 50 Coat or Vest Chains 32 50 Solid Sliver Jewery at Same Prices, Diamond Kings each Diamond Rlncs single stone or cluster, ow at sio.oo to si ono Seed- Pearl Necklaces: SIO.OO to S50.00 Oriental Penrl Necklaces, up from S200 Saphlre, Ruby or Emerald S500 to 5000 Diamond Bar Pins 50 to 500 Diamond Pendants , 359 to $1000 r Solid Gold Jewelry If you can't find what you desire In solid gold jewelry In our shop then you don't want any. Our stock Is that ex tensive. 1-ockets, plain or engraved $4'. 00 W Chains, neck, coat or vest, 3.00 UP Pendants at .83.50 UP Knives, at S5.00 UP Cuff Buttons at $4.00 UP Bar PlmTat $2.50 UP Beauty Pins, pair $1.50 UP Bracelets at $6.50 UP Rings, plain, seal or stone $4.00 UP y Vm the pei'&ou who linn "ovei j thln;" here is a list that will please. Crane's Stationery, small or large box. .$1 to $6 High grade English China Plates. .$15 to $175 Sterling Silver Picture Frames, up from. . .$2.00 Sterling Silver Toilet Sets, up from. .. .$13,50 A FIXAI, WORD Don't forgot the ItVAN reputation is behind each article sold, that wo do not uso fictitious statements' or high sounding words ns a lml( for you o purchase; thaf-wc are in business to stay that wo state FACTS. Ryan Jewelry Co. 15th and Douglas Streets f C. B. Brown Co. MONDAY we extend a cordial invitation to every one in Omaha to visit our store and inspect our large and beautiful stdek. We will not ask you to "buy. "Just take a look, anyway." Oar Diamond and Platinum Jewelry Department and Pearl Necklacem. Onr Watch Departmeat. Our 14-1C. Gold Jewelry Department. Onr Sterling Silver Department. Hxqulsito Bar Pins 4 Inches long, 25 different styles, 100 Uniqua Rings, Friendship Circle Brooches, Chain Bracelets, Lorgnettes and Chains, Davalllers, Waist Rets, Cuff IJnks. Scarf Pins, Earrings, Cameos with Platinum Mountings. 6 fine Oriental Pearl Neck laces, from eia&OO to $8,600.00. Trays full of Ssed Pearl Jewelry. 1 Meylan Extra Thin High Grade Swiss Watohes, J TT -.I T T 1 1 . rtJ. mA m -ttllMillfl stock of Bracelet Watches, from 910.00 up, 70S OEHTliEMEJT Waldmlre Vest Chains, Fobs, Full Dress Links and Studs. Scarf Pins. Cuff Links, Gold Knives, Gold Pencils, Cigar Cutters, Key Rings and Key Chains, Qold Cigarette Cases and a stock of Elks Jewelry. TO a WOSCBST Lavalllora 85X0 and up; Lockets and Chains, Lorgnettes and Chains, Bracelets. Bar Pins, Barretts, Uack Combs, Mesh Rags, Card Cases, Belt Pins, Slipper Buckles, Vanity Boxes, Violet Holders. r Mahogany Chosts or Flat Ware, Tea Bets, Coffee J Sets, Punch Sets, Candlesticks, Meat Platters, Vegetable "j Dishes Bandwioh Traya, Baskets and Vases, Drer L Mirrors, Photo Frames. 1 Toilet Sets for Men and "Women Our Sterling Silver Novelty Department. Our Gorham Ivoathor Goods Department. Bltef field leather Department. V 70S aour Cigarette Cases, Cigar Cases. Card Cases, Eyeglass Cases, Any Lodge Card Cases, Shaving Mirrors, Cigar Cutters. Pocket Knives, Pocket Rules, Traveling Sets, Silver Contents. Olllett'a Rasors, Fancy Sets. FOB WOKEN Vanity Cases, Card Cases, Mesh Bags, Cola Holders, Waist Sets, Enameled Lorgnette Chains. SOB CBSr Cigar Cases. Gold or Silver Corners, Card Cases, BUI Books, Coin Purses, Valises with ToUet Fittings. rOX T.ADTTig Hand Bags, Extra Thin Traveling Sets, Manicure Beta, Traveling Drinking Cups, Pullman Slippers, Folding Traveling Clocks, SlOOO, ir.., 1 . 1 1 ... v.tF.(.l.l- nl.l... rHa... n..t. . - paragus Dlahes, Coffee Sets, Casseroles, Pie Dishes', etc. Umbrellas and Canes, and Thsrmos Bottles and Caraffes. We have also a splendid stock of High Grade Oold Filled Jewelry at Popular Prices. All Oooda Marked In Plain Figures. On Prioe. A Splendid Stock of Hawk's High Grade Cut Glass C B. BROWN Co. JEWELERS SIXTEENTH AND FARNAM STREETS. 1 i As