2-B TIIK OMAHA SUNDAY HKK: XOVEMHEH 22, 1914. SOCIETY DAHCEFOR CRECHE Omaha Folks Will Attend Benefit Ball at Borne Hotel This Week. EET7NI01TS ON THANKSGIVING aae MrnVfri of I.wnl Faanlll Will Attn Feast at Ilanar, Othnr ! Jola Festive Boards A war tram City. Sponsor for Creche Benefit Danco rial Calendar. MONDAY Mm. N. P. Dndae and Mi Caroline lXnl(t, dancing- party at th C J rand hotel. Council Uluffn, for Mt"fS Marlon Macrae, Marie Stewart ari'i Mia Ethel Waddfll. Tarter Iak PwlmmlnB and Bowling- Hub at Metropolitan hall. TL'K.SDAT Ixhutante RrMite club. Kt-a-VIrp club, dancing party. Chamber' academy. Renefit mulcale lor new Klrat ITeahyterlan rhurrh, Mr. N. H. Ionmi. hoalea. ltet Dances" club, dancing forty. Turpln's academy. Magee-Thomss wedding. I'nlversal Cir cle entertainment. Tueaday Bridge cluh. Mra. V. H. McCormlck. holea. Columbian Circle intertaininent. Mr. Turpln entertains at Thankaalvlng done tng party. NeeUlacraft fjulld of Vralrle l'ark at Prairie, t'nrk club houM. Mian raphne Peters, lnnclieon for Miaa Pt.lla Tbummel end Mia Kleanof Mackay. WKINBfAY Altar tjulld at Trinity Cathedral, fiiibecrlptlon cluh. dancing party. Turpin'a academy. Wednesday Bridge club. Alma Olu. k and Ephram Zlmbaltft. Joint recital at Brandela. Mr. C. O. Roberta, hoateaa. for 8. W. U C club. Fowler-Wallace Wedding at tha home of Mra. Nancy J. Moore. Nichols Chamber wedding at home of Mr. aud Mr. Allan Chamber. Mra. Charle Offutt and Mrs. Mabel Ogden, dinner party at Omaha club. THI'IUSIJAY Coronada club. dancing party at Chambera' academy. Johnson Nurnell wedding. FRIDAY l'an club, dancing party, Roma hotel, "flxty-lx' club, danclna; party at Chamber' academy. Mr. Frank Crawford entertalne Vaaaar club for Mlaa Melon Kpler. Pariah Aid aoclety me eta at Hattles' Memorial Pariah houne. SATURDAY Creche benefit dancing party at the Rome hotel. Saturday Mirht Danclna; club, party at Chambera" academy. Asaembly Dance club, party at Turpln's academy. "Las Amlgas" club, with Mra. D. J. Crane. Hronek- . Creadon wedding. Society' Interest I centered thl week In tha Creche benefit dancing party, which will he given Saturday evening at the Rome ' hotel. "With ring on their finger and bell on their toes" all will dance away the hour and empty Omaha pocket to fill tha bag of sweet charity. This will be . one of the large social function of the season and promise to be a gay and charming affair. The Creche Itself i one of the old-time Institution of Omaha and has always filled a great need. Jut now the- fund nra Tow and this charity ball Is to be the method of replenishing the treasury. Tickets for this affair may be had from any of the following members of the Creche board: Mesdame Thomas Kllpatrick, Warren lingera, James C. Dahlmaa, J K. Hummers. Kernard Capea, Mesdame T. U Kimball. Arthur C. timlth, Arthur Rogers, Louis Nanh. loulS Clarke. Miss Arabella Kimball. The committee on arrangement In clude: Mesdame F. F. Klrkendall. B. D. Barkalow, Clement Chase, . Harry Burkley, John A. McHhane. F. H. Davl. Joseph Baldrigc, Ward Btirgeea, George A. Joalyn, tl. VV. Mcgeath, Rome Miller, Charlca tiffutt, C. N. Diets, .. . K. W. Nah, C. COeorge, W. Jt Koye. L, K. Crofoot. Tha ushers will Mer.- Hurry Tukey, ,-wl Clarke, -Ware Hall, Robert Hnrna, Olarka Powell. Cuthbert Potter, Iawrance Brtnker, 3. T. Ktewart, Starry Koch, Charfea Met, Harry Doorly, Lake Deuel. it ' : H f J t , ..it' ' . v ' - -. ' : I ,. ,.. : .'.... r M Many affair are being planned In their honor during the holiday season. NEWCOMER ANNOUNCES HEB ENGAGEMENT. MRS. THOMAS U KIMBAIJ ANNOUNCES ENGAGEMENT TO AN OUT-OF-TOWN MAN. POPULAB MUSICIAN WHO WEDS RAILROAD MAN. Mesdame R. F. Kloke, Arthur Keellne, C. T. Btewait of Council Bluff. ' John Mehlhop of Council Bluffs,- R. W. DUon, U. W. Holdrega, IE. Cnngdon, T. M. Orr. 3. 3. Brown. ' Frank Hamilton. R. J. Dlnnlnev ; Frank Coipetcer, . O. C.Redlck, , Be Qallagher; . be: Messrs. Klmer Redlck, Gould Diets. Joaeph Barker. Barton Millard. Arthur H. liugers, . 1 C. Naah, Ben OallaKher. Fred DauKkerty, John Caldwell, Burton Millard. John Redlck, Lawta Clark. ThanksgYing1 Plant. Thanksgiving day will witness tha re union of many families and friend. A number of tha school set from the Uni versity of Nebraska will spend Thanks giving day in Omaha and la several In atanoe the parents have rone on to tha collage which their child ran attend la order to spend thl day with them. Mr. M. c. Peters left Wednesday to spend tha Thanksgiving season with her sons, Clarenoa and Douglas, who are at school, tha former at Andover and tha latter at the Macksnsi school at Mon roe, N. Y. Tbey attended tha Tale-Harvard gam Saturday In New Haven and lll pend Thanksgiving In New Tort, Mias Iran MoOulr and Miss Katherlna eanaers, who are attending school at the Martha Washington seminary In AVaahingtoa, will attend tha Army and Navy foot ball gam In Philadelphia i nanksgiving day. kit. an.! Mra. Hod Clark and Mrs. ''Ha Squire went to Kxcelsior Spring Monday, but will return In tlma for Thanksgiving. Mia Helen Epler of the French depart ment of Rockford college, will be the guest of Mr. and Mra. Frank Crawford over Thankaglvtng. Mr. Crawford will entertain the Vassar club In her honor i-rxlay afternoon. Mr. and Mr, leo Rosenthal and ohlld' ran win d tha gueets of Mr. and Mrs. '. tstnger Thanksgiving day. lira. Charles Thompson and aj- Agnes tvennard wiu be the guests of the F. B. Kemtards over Thanksgiving. Dodge Dance for Brides. One of the Ixrge affairs of the week the Cancing party to ba fives Monday evenuig at the Grand hotel n Council Bluffs by Mrs. N. P. Dodge and Mlaa Caroline lodge, la honor of Miaa Marie Etewart and Ml Marion Macrae, two of the season' debutantes and for Mia Ltliel Waddell of Kanaaa City, who viaitUig at the bom of the Everett In Council Bluffs. Maay Omaha people are planning to attend. , "y . For Benefit of Churches. ,' This is tha season for church benefit a ttd beaaars. Tuesday afternoon a musical and tea will ba given at tha home of Mr. N. II. Loom la for tha benefit of the building fund of the First Presbyterian church. Mias Maud Gray, a recent grad uata from the Boston Conservatory and a newcomer to Omaha, will give tha pro gram, assisted by Mias Gertrude Alktq as ti vocal soloist Mrs. C. M. Wilbelm. chairman of the general committee, ha charge of the affair. Lit tie BL fcaviour's church and Its Bf-aiou pastor, Father &bboud. with his parUh of byriacs, will be the beaefluiariea of a baxaar to b held December a. 4 and i. at the club house of the K sights of Columbus on Dodge street. For almost tmty yrars Father Abboud has worked lu Oiuuba and It tm been s struggle to keep hi little pariah together because vt '-. - ' ' i I The marriage of Mls Kdlth Thomas to Mr. Wayland Mairee will take place Tuesday evening st the home of the bride's parent. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Thomas. It 1 to be a small wedding, with no sttendsnts and few gueats out BHe of the Immediate familir of the bride and groom. The Rev. T. J. Mackay of All Halnts will offlrlnte. Mr. Majrre' t fsther. Mr. Henry W. Magce. nnd hla sister, Mlaa Inline Magne, will come over from Chicago for the wedding, and an other sinter. Miss Helen Mugoe, Is al- i ready here, a guest at the home of Dr. ! and Mrs. J. P. Lord. Engagements Announced. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Alplrn announce the engagement of their daughter, Ooldie H. Alplrn, and Mr. David P. Feder of Ft PsuL Minn. No date haa been set for the wedding. Mls Alplrn graduated with i the Omaha High school claas of 1013 and we a popular member of the Triangle club. Phe vlalted In 8t. Paul a number of times and spent last summer there. In honor of their daughter and Mr. Feder, who arrives Sunday morning to be their Kuest, Mr. iml Mrs. Alirn will receive Munday afternoon and evening. November 2, at their home. Mr. and Mra. C. J. Ernst announce the engagement of their daughter, Flora Orace. to Prof. Merrltt Flnley Miller ot the University of Missouri. The wedding will take place some time during the win ter. Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Bpiesberger an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Hortenee, and Mr. Samuel Rablnovich of Chicago. The welding will be celebrated this winter. Will Winter in California. Mr. and Mrs. Frank I. Ellick left Thurs day for California, where they will spend the winter for the benefit of Mr. Elllck's health. Mr. and Mr. E. M. Morsman and Miss Harper expect to leave about the first of December to spend tha winter In Cali fornia as usual. Mrs. John T. Stewart of Council Bluff and her daughter, Mra. Wildman, leave neat Saturday for Pacific Grove, CaX, where they have engaged a house for th winter. Mr. J. F. Carpenter and Miss Marion Carpenter left Saturday for ' southern California, where they will spend tha winter month. With the Visitors. Mr. M. E. Smith 1 visiting her sons, Mr. Floyd M. Smith and Mr. Arthur C. Smith. Miss Alice SwlUler Is entertaining Miss Mllllman ot Logan, la., this week. Mr. Samuel Rablnovich of Chicago Is the guest ot Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Spies berger. Mr. David Feder of St. Paui arrived this morning to be the guest of Mr. and Mr. A. B. Alplrn. Colonel George Robinson, Miss Lucile Sohaubstadter and Miss Florence Robin- The Last Three Days! Newer, Greater, More Astounding Reductions Then the End of Our Final Removal Sale We move Thursday; THAT'S BCttled! We will be In palatial new quarters in the new United State National Hank Building by Friday; THAT'S ALSO S KIT LED! In the nicantiiiMt we are going through this stork and are clipping off alimwt ALL the price on "odd" lines and lines of which we have little remaining. And the previously advertised dis counts of 10 to 25 Mill bold good on moat everything excepting Hamilton and Howard watchea and a few linew upon which selling price la contracted. A fiw telling BpscimensThis stock include hundreds more aci one just a much of a bargain V jpot It (Continued on Page Three Column One.) """" ' "gg t r r n i ne jcweiry Store that deserves your patronage gives you honest Information, Skillful Service and Courtesy always in Store and Shop Such one is catering for your patronage. I n fttAausnco aT Ba' f wvwt rftf tu xIewelers Ls i.in nm nil .t r OMAHA ttm eweVD MIS 3 OOLDIB ALPIRN. their poverty and the difficulty of finding means to support a church. . A Dodge Broa. automobll and a Vlo- trola are among tha attractive gtfta to he given away. Assisting Father Abboud will be: Mesdames- M reclames W. l. Hoaford, W. J. Foye. Ben Gallagher. A. B. McConnell. Mlra Mlsaea Mary Furay, Mary McShane. aiany women s oraniaauuns oi ins ferent churches will take part in th Christmas fair, which will ba held in th rotunda of The Bee building, Decem ber T to IS. At the Brandeis Theater. The Thanksgiving attraction at tha Brandel theater will be Mr. Raymond Hitchcock In tha "Beauty Shop." Reer vation have already been mad by: Mr. and Mr. Ward Purge. Mr. and Mr. A. V. Klneler. Mr. and Mra. Frank Kennedy. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Clark. Dr. and Mrs. J. K. Summers. Mr. and Mrs. R. U Hyde. Mr. and Mrs. Foye. Mr. and Mrs. I.. 1. Montgomery. Mr. and Mr. Frank Jurtaon. Mr, and Mra. Robert Kloke. Mr. and Mra. M. U. Coipetcer. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. C. Johnson. Mr. and Mra Maurer. Mr. and Mra. M. T. Barlow. M. and Mra. i. F. Diets. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Barker. Mr. and Mra. A. L. Code. Mr. and Mra. Pinto. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Richie. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Buchola, Mr. and Mis. Krtntmald. Mr. and Mrr. F. U liallor. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. l:Hlrirtdge. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Wharton. Mr. and Mr. Fred Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tukey. Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Hoaford. Jf&R Florence. BasIerP&Irner day afternoon at th horn of tha bride' parent. Mr. and Mr. Allan H. Cham ber, In th Majeatio apartments. Th ceremony will be performed by Rev. T. 3. Mackay of All Saints'- church. Th young couple will resld In Dallas, Tex. Mis Chambera has lived In Omaha en year, having com her from Texas with her parent. Mr. Chamber I gen eral agent for th National Life Insur ance company her. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Burneil Issued cards lhl week for th wedding of their daughter, Mitllda Edna, to Mr. Clarence W. Johnson, which will take place Thurs day aftornoon at i o'clock at St. An drew's church. Forty-first end Charle street. On of th Interesting social event of th holiday season will ba th wadding of Mlaa Marlon Macrae, daughter ot Dr. and Mra Donald Macra of Council Bluff, and Mr. Clifford Wolf, son of Mr. J. M. Baldrlge, which will take place Tuesday evening, January t, at St, Paul's church In Council Bluffs. Th ceremony will be followed by a reception at tha horn ot Dr. and Mr. Maora. CLEARING SALE OF Natural W avy Switches Second Floor and Pompcian Itoom. We havo just received another lot of beautiful, lus--trous, natural, wavy hair switches. Made very full and fluffy, in the popular three-strnnd style. All colors. The prices are cut still deeper for the Clearing Sale Monday. 24-Inch, 2i Oz. Switches, $2.50 26-Inch, 2i Oz. $8 Value, $5.00 28-Inch, 3 Oz. $12 Value, $8.00 We specialize in Hair Dressing and Children's Uair Cutting. Also manicuring by experts. Hair Dressing Parlors, Second Floor. iff r'Sr""" wi iiiikii mi nj annn.ai .aw,.. J mii.n.pm hi Vegetable Disb. -double vc get abler, at Clocks Ganuine Dresden, worth $40, now at gZO Walter Quadruple plated 916 kind, to go at 810 ft Sheffield $14 kind, S10 Knives and Forks Set of 6 each, best plate, worth $12, at SQ Ktnoker'a Htand $C50 kind la copper, at 84.50 Waiter Mahogany and brass, $10 kind, at $5 Hall Clock Solid Mahogany, Westminster Chimes, worth $190, now at S140 Kterling Silver Match Safes Worth to $3, at 05 Sterling Silver Vanity Novel ties Worth $2, at ....30 Sterling Silver Desk Noveltlea Worth $2.60, at ....35 Sterling Silver Cigarette Case Worth $8, now 35 Sterling Hllrer Belt Ptna and buckles, worth to $5, at ..Si ster ling Silver Novelty Rrooches Worth $1.50, 15 Sterling Silver Military Brushes Worth to $9, now $4 Cut Glaaa Powder Jars Ster ling covers, worth $5 81.95 Sterling Silver Hair Brushes Worth $5, now .$3 Sterling Silver Toilet Mirrors , Worth to $14, now ....$5 Sterling Silver Toilet Sets 8 piece, $33 set, at $17 Smoking Sets Hammered copper, worth $20, at ....$5 Smoking Sets Brass, worth $5, now at 81 Smoking Sets Copper and sil ver, worth $6, at $2 Tw Set Quadruple plated. 4 plece set, worth $20, a.t 810 Fern Dish Quadruple plated, worth $6, at 84.50 25c to 50c for Sterling Silver Novelties Worth $1 to $2 We've gathered all of our "odd" sterling silver Items Into one lot; any piece In the lot would make an ideal Clirlst m&s gift; there are included items suitable for lady or gen tleman; each piece guaranteed; but they're "odd" lines and we do not care to MOVE them to our newer store. Final Watch Reductions: 819 fp gentlemen's 21 Jew eled" thla model watches. Cases gold filled and guaran teed 20 years. ' Movement ad justed and the watch easily worth $25. 813 buys the same watch de scribed above, but In 17 Jewel style. Watch sells regularly at $15. 20 OFF on every bracelet watch la the house. The line of bracelet watches shown here, by the way, is easily the peer of any In the west Reductions on every watch In the house excepting only Hamilton and Howards. Buy during the last three days of this "Final Removal Sale." Go C. B. Browii Jewelry, Diamonds, Etc. Now at 403 S. 16th St., in City National Bank Bldg., bat in the New United States National Bank Building after Wednesday. aiVqtqt I 9 Vaars talllttt Jwalry In Omshs M.aara. Frank B. Pollard, Iteverldita, Keith Perkins. K. H. Burkett, ' It. Crew. L. Moniker. Jl. U, War ran. Ueaars.' Ferxuson. U Brtrikor. Conrad Young, Ia V. Hyan. C. C. Cook. A. M. Corrlgan Vr. A. I. I'unn. Mrs. J. N. Ualdwin. Miea ward. Wedding Plant. Th wedding of Miss Emma Louis Chambera and Mr. William Nichols of Darby, Tex., will ba celebrated Wedaes- 1 An Exclusive Gift Shop Just received a ahlpment of OIUEXTAL PIECES for ' Christmas gifts. KgypUaa beads aud scarab. Van Hrlggl potteries. HOPE CHESTS. ALLA SHOP 1312-131 4 W. O. W. Bid:. Surprise the Folks on Xmas A portrait of you and the children almost invariably furbishes a big surprise to father, mother, brothers and sisters back home. , There's no better time for that surprise to come than on Christmas morning, when all are at hand t look with wonder on the changes time has worked, espe cially on the youngsters. Pose at once for a portrait of yourself .with your little ones and use the pictures liber ally as Christmas gifts. Besides your Immediate family, you have a score of acquaintances to remember with . something inexpensive, yet full of person- v ality. Nothing answers quite so well as artlrtlc portraits. . BUT artistic poses require time and pati ence, both from yoi and from the pho'o rapher. Rushed work is never up to standard. So do not wait until the last moment, but Telephone at Once To Any of These Good Photographers and Arrange an Early Sitting I Cl Ox Cturles H. Cady. 2531 icret Aft, Wis. 3791 Hep Studio, Cor. 1Etk to. Rourd, Doslss 431 Lislero Stadli, 1517 Firsis Stnsl, Coaglit 3333 Reibnr.dl Studio, 1322 Firun St., Douglit 3548 F. A. Blfltbirt, WW is. Firsn St., Douslis 1732 Bsdstroi Studio, 1111 Ftraia Street, Dougtit 5622 Ssndsert & Eltaer, 137 So. 16tfc SL, Douglas 2387 J. W. Skeitund, 24tl nd Cuming Sts., Doug. 1375 Good Glove Gleaning Our method of finishing Gloves like new has earned tot us many new customers. If you are particular about your Gloves you'll be particu lar about your clothes and that is the kind of customers we want. Most of Omaha's well dress ed women have their cleaning done here It e don't do your work, you are not getting the Best that's all. NOTE THESE PRICES. Short White 1 Oc per pair Elbow, White 15c per pail Long, white 25c per pair Short, Colored .. .tOc per pair Long, Colored ... 2 5c per pair New Clasps 5cea:h New finger or thumb . 2Eo eah ThePantorium KJood Cleaners and Dyers.' 1S13-17 Jones Street. , Phone Dong. 003. ' GUY IJGGETT, President. lata Nadine Face Powder (ht CmM CWy) Keep The Cocnptaaioa Beautiful Butt ana vatvstr. Money back if act en tirely pUaaad. Madia Is pur aad bsras 1ms. Adaaraa an til washed l Prevents sanbura sad return of diaooloratloaa. A snilUoa deli(hted uaera Ita value, Ttntai Fteah, Pink. Branett. White, Br Titmt Ceawreve mr MmL 40a. W.tiaail TeOal C.janr, Paria.Taea. M hr She aa MeOaa n Bra Sterea, Boa. Drs C.. Sraa4la Drus Daet aad etaern anaaaBBanaanawaaaaaaaaaBaaaaaaBaaMM sis Hotel Loyal Will Serve TWO SPECIAL THANKSGIVING DINNERS AT. $1.50 Per Plate Beginning at 12 O'clock, Noon and at 6 O'clock Evening TABLES MAT MM BB8BBTXS ASTAJICS TM.M TaTJIBa OOTTBmiXJE. Z8TSU Xa sjpaoUl Ccaoarts At 11:30 t l30 p. m. 8 ts S p. at. ART STUDIO MRS. E. M. McCALLTJM IS 11 raraam Straat WATER COLOK8, OIL, CHINA Careful attention given to be ginners and students working from still life and nature. Vaoa See BM4 tbe FAKM LAND Advertised ia The Bee is very essence of productli Real f eras facta will Interest a large aad appreciative audience.