Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, November 26, 1913, Page 12, Image 12
1!! THE BEE: OMAHA, 'WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1913. TsW M3E Society By MELLIFIOIA. Tuesday, November 25, 1913. ORDINARILY ve are siren the Impression that men are really not at all Interested In tho new stylos for men and are apt to wear what ever their tailor and haberdasher chooses to hand them, everything fining 1ff n tils rinrltlnn. nnrl Ihnf lha nrnll rirnsanrt mnn hnjr n eood tailor and the others are less fortunate. But I heard. of an incident yester day that proved these Ideas are not always right, and some men are observ ing when It comes to novelties. A friend of mine was walking down Far nam Btrcet ho had Just returned from New York and was wearing a new "Budd" necktie, with tie pin tho samo shade. But his crowning Joy was a two-shaded velour hat, tan above tho rim and brown, below tho rim. A stranger accosted him and say. "Pleaso cstcuse me." but did you buy your hat In Omaha, and is that hat reverslblo?" Musical Events Tuesday. several box partita are planned for the rratlnee concert Tuesday at the lirandel.. which la one of the series under the direction of Mis Hopper. Much Interest Is being shown In the musical to be given this evening at the horrm of Mrs. W. A. C. Johnson and Miss Kathcrlriti McCormlck. The .program Is In charge of Mrs. I F. Crofoot Dinner Party. Mrs. N, II. Itelnhardt gave a dinner Saturday evening In honor of her daugh ter, Georgia. Covers were laid for; I came traffic manager for Harden Bros. ! . 1 . 1. 1 - ....... .... . -m .nt Ui nil? i.u1 . biiiuiiiiii DCiSil jen-.o until two years ago, when he went to the Great Western and was given the South Omaha agency. Wealthy, Wrinkle-Free Skin Easy to Have Misses Mildred Medley, tlaltle Harrier. Minnie Iendroth, Freda Holsteln, Porn Sherman, Allda IJIander, Itena Bwanson, Clara McDermott, Misses Marie Field, Mary Chapek, Rose Houska, Merril Hooper, Amanda Nelion. Augueta Nelron. nna Rupert. Qeorgla ftelnhardt University of Omaha. Students of the University of Omaha were entertained Saturday evening at the home of Miss Lewis. The evening was spent In games of various kinds and music. About forty students wers pres ent: Those present were Mines Kthel RMhfccv. Minnie Johnston. May Leach JJffl Clrlland, Gladys Talmndge, Delia Nelsen. little T7nderhlil. Oene Derger, Dorothy McMurray, Rente Hoar, amei Ntnen. niary iwi-, Mildred Jones, Margurtte Iewls. Messrs.- Messrs. Ftniey Jenkins. Htanlsy High, Paul SMby. '. ' .Ioph ltgter. Elmer Rhoden, James TVesterflcld. John Selby, Aaflrew Dow, Arthur Frederlckson.aeorsa Parish, Misses Helen Tinker. Kllzabelh Berryman, Mae Carney, Paulina Westerfleld, Mildred Foster, Fern Gilbert. Jaura Crabtree. Marion Pearsall, Floy Yargls, lirthday Celebration. Miss Cess Horsens entertained a num ber of her friends at a party Saturday evrnlng In celebration of her nineteenth birthday. The evening was spent In music and games. Those present were: Misses- Arthur Newrrurn. Oldham .Paisley, Harold Hanker, file mi Reeve. Dick Richards, Oeorre Mclafferty, Ylpjor Jorirenseri, Alfred Adamt, Kdnin liens. Roy Greellnr. Tom Ifelsen, John Moore, lirew Arends, K. 0. 1. Club. The IC. C n, club met at the home of Win Csrrle Hanien Tuesday evening and two new members wers elected. The, members present were Misses Elisabeth HlMlnger, Graci Kaiser. Blanche Kaiser, Mary Sechmelate r, Agnes Ellis, Maa Ellis, Ketl Kslser, Rse RecHmetster, Carrie Hansen, Catherine' Kaiser. wattika Club. Mrs. C. F. Weber was hostess of tha Kwsstlka club Monday nttemoon. Prises ware won by the hostess, Mrs. J. F "Welch and Mrs. C. llannum. The cluli will meet Dcccftilief 11 with Mrs. J. t Wetch. Misses Iva Blgley, Dagmar Poulsen. Nora Kelly, Jennie Htslop, Bess Russell, Helen FJck. Messrs Raymond Dock. Walter Bpeltman, Kd ward Kelly, Paul F'Vln, . Jesse y!ei , Paul BohHti, lilmer Kun, Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Margaret DeVlne, Berneodette Coffey, Margaret Whitfield, Bees Horsens. Martha Horsens, Ma. Horsens. Messrs John Haxen, Harry Thompson, Alonso Ring, John Carew, Morgan McQulston, Hdward Murphy, lioy iiorsens. KIlRor. j Blackmore. Horsens. For the Future. Mrs.' Louise BtrnusiT and Mrs. Jay B. Kats. havrt Issued Invitations for a. bridge party p be given at ' tho home of Mrs.' Kats on Saturday, December ' 6. ' The honor guests. will , be a nurrther'of De cember brides and Miss Rose Wblfner of Feb'H. -1". ; , ' The nurses of JVls'a, Memorial hospital will entertain at a Ttianksglvlng party on Thursday - night at the nurses' new home. ' At the Country Club. '. Mr.' and Mrs.- John M. Daugherty will gave a dancing psrty December 80, at the Country club' In honor' or Ml is Katherlne Baum,. 'avJio. is .expected, to spend her holiday vacation In Omaha. Entertainment. Mr. and Mrs. Louis C. Nash entertained informally nt dinner at their home last evening In honor of Rev. Russell Wilbur, who has Just returned from Rome and wh6 leaves shortly for Bt. Louis. In and Out of the Bee Hive. Mr. and Mrs. Titus of Holdrege will spend Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Updike, Mrs. J. O. Phllllppl spent the week-end with Mrs. C. B. Tates In Lincoln. Mrs. Wilson Low returned home Sunday from an extended visit with relatives In Boston. Mrs. Sidney Smith leaves Tuesday for Lexington, Ky., to maka an extcnted visit with relatives. . Miss Gladycn Withers was the guest of Miss Faye Mchtenstelger of Lincoln. She returned home Monday. Mrs. pr.Dfelfuss of New York City ar rived Sunday to spend several weeks as tha guest of her son. Mr. Julius Drel fuss. Mrs. Carrie Brocks Harris of Slou Falls. S. D., who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. AUan Parmer for several weeks, has gone for a short vlstt In Des Moines. la., before returning to her home. Miss KHzabcth Congdon has. returned from Chicago, where she has been visit ing Mlsa Ulien Barker for the last few weeks. Miss Clara Bull of Pasadena, Cal., who has been the guest for the last hitoiith of Miss Carolina Congdon, 'Will laavs this aVcnlpg for New York City to remain there, for-twoor three weeks. Miss Bull will .atop hare for a few days enroute 'home. JFrom Tho Woman Beautiful.) A dull, drab, muddy complexion, or an over-red, blotchy, pimply or feckled skin, can by a quite simple, harmless and In expensive method. be changed to one of flower-like radiance and purity. One ounce of common mercollsed wax, sold by druggists Kne rally, will remove the most unsightly complexion in from one to two weeks, By Its remarkable ab sorptive power, the withered, faded or discolored layer of thin, fllm-skln which hides the healthier skin underneath, Is gradually flecked off In tiny, almost In visible partlc'es. This Is done so gently there Is no Inconvenience, arid no trace Is left on the skin except, that of en hanced beauty. The wax Is smeared on like cold cream before retiring and re moved In the morning with warm water If the skin be wrinkled or saggy, a face bath made by dissolving' 1 on. of powdered saxollte In ,4 Dt. witch hazel will be round most effective. Combining both astringent and tonic properties, this tightens the skin and braces up Jts aup- I'umiiK muscies. rtavcriiscmeni. T.W.ALLEN GOES TO BEATRICE AS CLUB COMMISSIONER Thomas R, Allen, agent for the Great Western Railroad company at South Omaha, who has been elected commis sioner of Beatrice Commercial club, has accepted, and December 10 will enter upon the discharge of his duties. His succes sor at 8outh Omaha has not been named. Mr. Allen Is married, his family con slstlng of a wife and two children. Ho got his early training with tha Alton road In Illinois, entering tho service when a boy,, working up to the position of trav eling freight agent. Subsequently he be- The Hamilton Cafe's Spoil Thanksgiving Table d'IMi liMW Ftr TkHrssiay, Ntv. 27, '13 at $1.01 a Plate Oyster Soup Celery Hearts Wafers .Mixed Olives Fried Ctilletn of White Fish with Julian Potatoes) Cucumbers with French Dressing Finger Rolls Roast, Stuffed Young Turkey with Cranberry Sauce, or Braised Tenderloin of Beef, Candled Street' Potatoes 'Mashed Potatoes Fried Kgg Plant Green Peas Hot Tea Biscuits Ifcad Lettuce and Tomato Salad h'nratoga Wafers Salted Almonds Plum Pudding with Hnrd and Brandy Hanco Assorted Wafers .Mint Wafers Frozen Egg Nog Roquefort or LlederkranK Chocso and Toasted Crackers Coffee Vocal and Instrumental MuNIc Reservations for tables can bo tnado by 'phono . . -II Most Elaborate Christmas Number f Ever Published in America The Century A Christmas Feast C'erer Betga, la gtU ai eelera, By QKOKOI 1NNMS, JR. Mr. Baabe aad the Meacrable Little Q4. a atsry br Frances Mttlk. f ta titfcor t "The Iar tt PtcentlM." tit. Djofclo ' ssf plftipr, fritti in etleri, bj Waits DtCwa. lllistratlea far "The Saw ef Mapplaets." 7 FRANK VINCKNT DO IO.ll rrialcS s etUt: Front a palntlsr mad far THK CENTVRT FrosUpte. The Carjrcater'B 8a.- Vr. Bf SARA TRASBAUC. sHwratiw. catsr, R. Wlr Croseh. The MeierR Qnest fer KellgleR. T WINSTON CHtTRCIIILU With portrilt, i-U(f IM. Author tt . "Tka UtMa af tM Cus." Derethy and Mer Sister. hj WlIJJAlt M. CHASR (THK OnNTURT'B Arafrlcin Artlat Srlf.) From tha aalntlof tn tba lAixtaabonrf. rrtnlrd in IM, The Mlselas Flay ef tallferBla. By- HHNRY VAN DYKE, rtaWpasta ua lor THE CCNTURT, frinlti U IM. The Creneled Heart. A Btsry br MARIA THOMI'SON DAVIESS. By Ska suttor at "Tba UaHlsjc of Mallr." "Tb Tlsier Bsi," riMttrta, rr(Hi in IM," br F. R. ervgff. S ftii FerrmMH A''Bot7 by BX.WRTHT BAU - i " My Marry galltRte. . Bf i RUfABWH K0RACKKN. sHeanttaa kr W. X. Ba4a, frinlt4 is Hat. SrTavehrR14eR. ' Yaraa, by &SOMARO BACON. The Shoes t XaBlBess. BaUad bf IK) WIN MARKHAU. 9f tba autbsr f Tb Uas with tba Boa," ate. PtrtefT. U ttott esor, fM for THE CENTURY br Fraak Vlacast Pu Mond. Sllenee ant Night Ytraa, br EON AH PROCTOR CLARKE. The Ethlsplaa Dip. A Story br RtXIS PAHKBA HUTLER. Br tbo anlhor of "Pin li Pin." rifturta by Rattnald Blrcb. LrIsr r4 Paris After Hark. Br W. M. YAN DKR WRYBK. Pfcatafrasba. rrtnttt la IM, "Mlai Tersmi Mascle 1r Gelf." I. Mlad la Salt ....UEKBKRT SIDNEY LA NO FBI J) If. rim Trala Yur Usaelta RSEN flOWARD GAY Maste. A Xsaal (ThUl ttwrtat). ANONYMOUS Pleturas, sm Hal, br Vftsald Mln-h. The Weaker YcmcI. A Starr by XATMARINR FULLRRTON UEROItLd. Br lha astbar at "Tba Dt TldaA Kts4ai," He. TTrlltght Mystery. Ttraa, by MADISON OAWUN, Aaedeu aa4 InRdgraBt Bleei. la There a Sbr4 AwerleaR TerelgR Palleyf Bf rraf. RBWARD ALSWORT1I ROSS. . , Bf W. IIOROAN 8UU8TXR ..A Stodr of tba Social RSrcta at laualtraUaa. B7 tho istaar af "Tba Strasf ilsi of Prrtla." The Mm f Let Vera rb4 the New Art l the Theater. Yersattllty asi Br. S. Weir Mitchell. -' Br WALTER 1' RICHARD EATON. Br ROBERT RAVEN RCH AUFFUta. r Baasohot portrait of Dr. Mltebtll. srtatcd is IM. Xaaaaie Mereler. Br J RAN BAPTISTS OUUJB. Rsfrtrod oa iroot, far THE CRNTUHY, br Ttnothr OaU, ffUtH i Mat, T. TesrtareRi. (CeaelifrlaR.) A Vit br rRANCSst HODOSON BURNETT. V tka.ssbW af "Tail Lata a' Lowrla'a." ate. lUsatraUasa br Cbarlos 8. Chapaaaa, COMIC SECTION Ir tJchter Tela, W ictrt In IM. Ho Modars Maa auy Hapo ta Pltaao Wobm (HA SRI SON RHODW. Pletara br MAY W1LSOX' PRESTON) Tho Drama of to-da (Dravtac b F. R. ORUOKR) .Tboaa Srmphosr Coacort Pro BTtBM tLAWTON MAOKAU,) Raw York Socfatr Noto (Drawtsg br HKLD Oab auchtst Tha Ot-Faabl4 Wlfo PoUlleat Dltroaataa (THE SCNIOR WRANOLKRI Tbo Wrtalr Hamr DrarlM br DSVJIHAKTT) Tba Cnlu FaokUaa la Boak Jachata (OUTER IlRRrORD) la tha 1 Hsraaaho (Dranlsc br OBOROR WOIJrR PLANK). Out To-day TIM QCTOWOt CENTURY aooAalaa tha brlok opaU ekaptars of tho aJ- sartl "Raaao," oao af tha awot aboocbtaf sad talfcod of atorloa of tho dart Tboodoro Roaoo alt's artlclo oa 'Tba rrotraaalra Psrtr." ttc ote. The N9VEMBER CENTURY ooatotsa bbo faarisatlac atarj. "Tba Womas From Toa4ar" J oho Csrbls 00 'Tha Btnatla fer Csl loaa Doasocracr"t Edsa Kastoa's attkla "Tba MulUat Woojao asd Wears." which a aaaa or woaaaa tataraatad Is tba fasilMat meta aaost thaoM ,SaU to road; sad naor slbor tatar aaHaj loatsraa. WHO WROTE "HOME"? 1 Aiirw. mm mf 1 his Very Gehereue Offer Wwl Fraterafly WoMea. A Utter br SARAH OERTRCDR POUEROY. The Spirit af the CeaUry. EDITORIAL Krwooopcrs asd Masaals! Aa Othora Saa Ua f" i Tmhe Aittmntme THE CENTURY CO.. Union Square, New York I r- 1 1 1 . -. 1 , sis. C" 1 , 1 . i 1 cncirocu picac iimu ovt.uu. ocuu iiic.uk: uiuuci, iiuvcmucr and December numbers, of The Century, and enter my subscrip tion for one year, beginning January Fl FTEEN BEAUTIFUL NUMBERS ftr At prict tj tr.t ftsri tukttjfitkiu N&mt. STORES OLOSED ALL DAY THURSDAY Thanksgiving Day. WATOH OUR WINDOWS For Big Sales Friday and Saturday. Omaha's Best Values in Winter Coats 37tc netefst models fur mtdwinttr are here. No matttr ithal ttylt of coal you reek, vent can choose from va'tly greater virietits if you come here to make your nlcction. 'lit tytett tccre never before so clev.r; the coat tcere never be ore more practical. Evtryonei up to tfratuteis Mgh standard osiyfe Women's Winter Coats Tha variaty of olsaa coats at this prioo is tha woaast of STsry woman who stss ths assortmoat. Costs that aava jranaina class ara hers at taia z' tramely modsrat prlco. Xaay sport coats and coats Jn tha lessor laarthst worth up to $18, at SI2.50 Stunning New Winter Coats You will find the style coat that suits your fancy In this group. The stylo and ojUBllty that you cafinot find elsewhere In coats selling for less than 120 to t22, are shown here at $15. Every slse, every color and every popular fabric, SI5.00 Women's High Class Coats Tha bsw Chinchillas la tha 'most deslraM shades, tha smart caracals, valours, Arabian cloths, plain a&d bro- cauoa piusaos, rorsiaas ana birok oroaa cloths are hers, Tha atuanlntf atria fea tures that ara found In coats worth np to $8S,eo ara. la this group at $17.50 RbRWIBbV .BSsSSSSSSSM fit M Women's Plush and Caracul Coats at ON SPECIAL SALE WEDNESDAY BASEMENT CLOAK DEPT. Wednesday you may choose from scores and scores of these coats of excellent quality. They are all good models. The styles are those that are most worn this season. Some have slight Imperfections, but none that will affect the wear of the garments. Nothing like it in Omaha for ............. ,,,. . $10 Any Woman's Hat in Basement Milliaery Section $1 DISCONTINUED NUMBEItS AND ODD SIZES IN Nemo 1 La Vida Corsets All these well known models aro made of coutil and all well boned. Regular $3.00, $3.60, $4 and $5 corsets, all at one price. . ana an weu $2.48 Scores of Wornen's Trimmed and Ready-to-AVcar Hats,- that sold a little earlier In tho seasoM at $2.50 to $3.50; velvets and plushes, trimmed with small ostrich feathers, fancies, stick-up effects, etc.; medium and small sized liats; your unrestricted choice of the entire basement millinery depart-meatat $1 Imported Laces & Trimmings Imported fancy gold, allver and Jeweled Iridescent nets and chiffons up t6 42 Inches wide black, white and colors- 17, 36 and 42-Inch silk chantllly and shadow val allomer laces and nets, worth up to $3 a yard, at, yard 880 Fancy figured beaded nets and chiffons, shadow val. flouncing, 18-lnch Irides cent beaded allovers, fancy silk allovera. black laces, silk chantllly, gulpulre and crochet bands worth up to $1.50 a yard at. yard Mo 2,000 yards fancy beaded net and chif fon allovers. silk and cotton nets. 46 to 72 Inches wide; exquisite shadow laces worth $1,00, nt, yard 390 1.500 yarda 18 to 27-Inch shadow lace llounclnga and allovers. Imitation Irish crochet and cluny bands, etc worth to 75c. at. yard S5o 2,600 yards real cluny bands and edges, 12lnch ahadow flounclnis, worth to 60c, at, yard '1 Phlllpplpo Hand Embroidered Baby Yokes worth up to $1,00; at, each..3o Philippine Hand Embroidered Entire Waist I'atterns worth to $4, each, 11.80 SPECIAL Wash Goods Dept. In Basement Egyptian 811k Crepe de Chine for pretty evening mwns in all the new soft evening shades white, lav ender, Nile, salmon, pink, tlue, yellow, canary, black Nell rose 36 Inches wide and worth 60c a 39c yard, at Our Linen Department on the main floor Is ideally equipped. We ahow the most attractive Importa- tlons in table llnena and fancy linens including scores of exclusive ideas that' cannot be found else where. You will certainly want to replenish your stock of llnena Just before Thanksgiving. Specials for Thanksgiving Candy Dept. Pompeian Room Wednesday la Chocolate Dayl Delicious Pompeian Chocolate Bitter Sweets with crushed fruit and riut centers, lb....,35q DoUcaclas or Tour Thanksrlvins; sinner Fresh Baited Peanuts, lb. lBo Fresh Salted Jordan Almonds, lb 80s Assorted CI lace Fruits and Nuts, lb., aOo Olaco Maroon, lb ....$1,00 Creamy Wafers mint, winter Krecn, clove, orange, lemon and chocolate fla vors, lb, v"i ,.) 250 Roast Turkey Mnrshmallows, I for. .So Roast Turkey Marshtnallows in fancy turkey boxes, each, 80 two for,,..'.lBo Turkey Candy Boxes for favor, each. at So, lOo and SSo Foot Ball Candy Boxes, each, 5a and lOo Largo Turkeys for table. centerpleCes. each 50c, 91.00 and $1.80 Delicious frozen cranberry Bherbet, frozen eggnojr and' nesselrode pudding and Neapolitan ice cream. Orders taken and delivered to all parta of the city. FOR THANKSGIVING DAY FOR DRESSY WEAR FOR BUSINESS BLUE SERGE SUITS Are the Most Practical Suits a Man Can Buy There is a vast amount of difference In blue serge suits. Some times you don't notice it tho first week, but after a few weeks tha difference la very apparent to everybody. We know from long experience that the best blue serge suits In America are Hlrah-Wickwlre and Society brand. We offer scores of the newest models in each one of these celebrated makes and at prices that most men expect to pay for their clothes. If you want the best blue serge cult that tailoring skill can produce, let us show you these. Society Brand Suits Hirsh Wickwire Makes America's Foremost Hand Tailored Clothes for Men ,nu tl,nnlniy Knot wanrlnrf nnrl hp ftr flttinff nVPrCOatfl and flultn 1UQ UC9W milWISHOi sjwuv o " a ' ' bearing the brand of "Hlrsh-Wlckwire" and "Society" are featured at our complete store for men, at $17.50 to 835.00 IsBBBsVf as' 5 MEN! N Shoe Memufmcttsrer hma a monopoly en ALL the N$V e 5cyJM A stake that sks ea aduus weal sastt aaotaer. Boaae sisa like a tear, flat English last ottasra prefer a round ts aaa there you ara! That's why we carry such a varied as sortment of shoes at various ericas not all the 8AMB last but all ara the NEWEST styles moderately priced, too all tha way from $3 to $6 SsVs7 Winter Blasts in Your Store? Papers Disarranged, Clerks with Colds, Patrons Disgusted and Business Poor? Use a Revolving Door, and Eliminate This Trouble. FOn SAIiE CHEAP A standard pattern, collapsible Revolting Door solid oak. heavy plate glass, with solid brass push and kick plates. NECESSARY EQUIPMENT AT A BARGAIN mm The Bee Building Co. Room 103. 16 Si & DOUGLAS.