THE WF,E: OMAHA. THURSDAY, 1 ECEM BKH .!. 1!IU. 1 m5&(ffiir i if w By MELLIFICIA. Wednesday, December 2, 1914. ,E bare launched the Christmas ship oft to Ilelglum, we hate or ganized corps upon corps of Franco-Belgian Hellef associations and e hear on all sides "Belgian relief, Belgian relief." The week seems not to hold a day that does not mark the Catherine; of a Kensington club to sew for the poor Belgians, but almost in our very midst Is rtiere to be a most interesting and praiseworthy act performed. Mrs. Harry Bosworth of Chicago, sister of Mrs. George Brandeis, is making preparations to adopt two little tota, a sister and brother, If that "Will be possible, of the Belgian refugees. Mrs. Bosworth has no children of her own, and Is most anxious to open her home to make some others happy. Mrs. Bosworth has Just recently been the guest of her sister, Mrs, Ji ran dels, and Mr. Brandeis at their home in Falracres. She returned to her home in Chicago Saturday of last week, accompanied by Mrs. Brandeis, t. ho will be her giiest for a couple of weeks. SUFFS ARE READY FOR CONVENTION Nebraska Women to Meet at the City Hall Thursday and Friday of Thif Week. IN NATURE OF CONFERENCE Lincoln firlrpratea Rrlnc (he Dfron llonn I nmmrrrlal ( lab la l(r lrlaai- to I, andi ron fnr Friday oon. .Dadley-Hnnter Wedding. rt. raul's Kplscnral church In Council fluffs ss the sne of a pretty weddlns -Wednesday evening when Miss Helen 'liuntor. daughter of Mr. snd Mrs. James limit hrimi hi UIa of Mr. (""heater Iv.idloy. Tv. Ir. Hiixton of St. raul's ! .performed Ihee eremony. The Chun was beautifully dworatnil with palms, firns. roaster lilies and Kll larney roses. Prof. Coollda presided at tlin organ and played the LohenBren weddlna marcli for tha bride's enframe and the Men delssohn march at the recessional. . Tha bride ws given arty by her father. Phe wore a liandome sown of Ivory imported satin, entrain. Tha whole ti.id an overdress of C'hantllly lace. The 'bodice and Inn sleeves warn of the same lace. A lung court train hung from tlie 'shoulders, where It wm catiaht with ropes I of pearls. Th tulla veil was ertaed with the Chantllly lace and she carried a I 'ehower of lilies of tha valley. Hmnll bunches of lilies of tha valley decorated the train. " Mrs. Kayinond Connor of iX-nisou, la., "sister of the groom, was the matron of lienor. She was row nod In white char. ineuee, draped with net and made with a '-deep pink velvet bodice. Mrs. Connor carried pink snnn Orations and rsrclmuB. The bidesmalds were: Mlsa Jean Hun ter, sister of the bride: Mies Kleanor Johnson of Uswrgo, N. Y.; Mls Theda ncrslielm and Miss llirlen llenton. They were gowned alii.?. In pink rharmetiao, vellnl with faint pink chiffon. Silver lace trimmed th bodlre. The young" women wore rrownlosa coi-onrt hats of tulle and carried huse arm bo';iiets of Klllarney -KP'c. ' Mr. John HhiiKsrt waa beot man, and . the imher were; Misnrs. Thomas Bi'iilly of Olenn, N. Y.; Allan Tukey of Omnlia, I'aul Wa'worth .f Cor.nrll Rluffs and I.aymond onnor ol Uenison, la. 'Mr. Hunter, mother of the bride, wn couurd In rold brocade, diaped with I lack t'hantlilv tare, f ;ie wore a cor ene of Mis. Word rosea and lilies' of tlio . vullcv. "A reiepti-m to l' gurrts followed tlio HTcmony, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Juim-s Hunter. The house wns decorated 'Tvltli ixilins, yellow chrysanthemums and Mis. Waid roses. Coffee waa served In the dining room, where Mrs. Ward roves i'd yellow shaded candelabra decorated , the '.Me. Afte:- an eastern wedding- trip. Mr. and M.S. Dud'ey will reside in Council lUuffs. Fashion Hint .J 17: fj H I. A All is In readiness for the Nebraska Woman Huffrsse association conven tion, which will be held today and Friday In tlie council clistr.!ier of the city hall. The out-of-town liiemhera of the executive committer arrived in Omaha at noon, and after lunrliwin al the Ioyal hotel lield an executive ses sion. Tlulr first work was Id outline the proirrsm I"r tho convention. ' This meeting; Is sui h sn infurmal sf falr It Is mors of a conference Instead of a (invention," said Mrs. I Ms per Htnlth, president of I he Mate cva nida tion. "We have not even printed pro Krams. hut will follow tl.e one ouiIIik.1 by the executive committee." The Lincoln delation brmiKlit the dec orations for the convention hall, chief stnoiiK them helnfr an Immense banner showing the enfranchised stales. The auffrase flax of the Omaha Puff race as sociation snd Mrs I'rsper Smith s flas; wH also occupy a prominent position in the convention hsli. The Connnerclal club lias Invited the women for luncheon Friday noon. The committee now In session Ini lud.-s Mrs. lirsper flmlth. Mrs. Anna Kovsnds of Table Rock, Miss Daisy Dosne, Miss Mary II Williams of KeneSaw, Mrs. V.'. K. Hardy and Mrs. 11. H. Wheeler of Lincoln. Mrs. Z. T. Lindsey. Mrs. A. E. Shel-Soti. Mrs. Viola M. Harrison and Mrs. W. E. Berkley of Lincoln. Mrs. A. H. Liorrls of Lincoln hss gone east and will not return in time for the convention. ( hi ' onsilpatloa makes life miserable. Dr. King's New Life rills regulate your bowels and re lieve the engorged liver 2fc. All drug gists. Advertisement. Catholic Women Will Hold Benefit Bazaar A bsiaar will be irtven at the Knights of Columbus home. 32.'. Dodge street, tonight. Friday and . Saturday, for the benefit of Bt. Xavlera Catholic church of which Rev. Father Aboud Is pastor, at Houth Omaha. Aprons, sunbonnets, table cloths and the various church sale trink ets will ! offered. Msyor Dahlman will open the hsrsar Thursday by making the first purchase. II Ki'O.VI'IC Callot suit, redlnKote of black satin, belted with embroidered with Jet beads, collar and front hnndod with skunk. Straight velvet skirt banded around bot tom with skunk. Fraternity Entertaini. Eta chnptir. Phi Rho H'gma Medical fraternity, with headquarters at Crelgh- tn Mcdlt-ul college, will give their an- I nual Oipheuin theater party tills evening. Troae who will atttend are Dr A. L. ,Mi?lrhead, Dr. H. V. Gerald. Dr. W. U anrarer. Dr. Claus lelfs. Dr. Moon, 'Mcstrs. Young, Kleyla, Iiarr. J. Murphy, 1. Murphy, Molsced, Ryder, Rassmus- n. Martin. Kenklns, Egen, Rwab, Shook, '"il Kussum, Freyman. Pollock, Kelly, Conrad. J. Kellv. The nlerices In vhnu ijouor the party Is given are Messrs i P"1',,,lf1'1, J-elly and Conrad of the seniors, Riley .le,intte Johnson Jiocfie of the Juniors, Nnonen and Wilson ij the? oplomores 1 and .yulltjr of the frejtliincn. The annual Initiation senkes will be H-ld shortly after Christmas, as will the lnnut In honor of the pledges. Puture Affairs. . frhe Pan ?oucl club will entertain' at a darning party at Jacobs' ball. .Tuesday evening, December I. Dr. liarley Deems aipd Mr. Marshall Dillon are tha com mittee in charge of arrangements. Wedding Announcement The wedding of Miss Augusta Darns berg and Mr. Arthur Jones took place Wednesday. November JR. at the home of tfie bride In Ashland. Neb. Mr. Jones Is )rchalng agent for tha Bankers Realty 1 i vestment company In Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Jonas are at home to their friends at 3M2 Camden avenue. Subscription Dance Dinner.. 'Mr. and Mrs. I F. Crofoot will enter tain at dinner this evening. Later the guests will eUar.d the Subscription dub dancing party . al Turpln'a academy. aJuaracy rosea wilt decorate tha table nd covers will be plaued for f.Mr. and Mrs. feore Prtui. .Mr. and Mrs, Ward Rurass. At the Brandeis Theater. Miss Olga Mets entertained a box party this afternoon at the Rrandels to see "The College Hero." The guests were: Mrs. Arthur Mets. Misses-' Misses Mary Heldenchoff tlertruile Stout. of ymore, I'lura Daugherty, Maud Robertson Eleanor Mnckay, I of Wymore, licnrlctta Fort. I Mrs. John T. titewart entertained for her children this afternoon. The gurats were. Miss Eleanor Knuntze, Mlsa Jane Stewart, Master liordon Stewart. In Mrs. Joseph Marker's box were: Misses Misses Hathbtn, Klixabelh Darker, Virginia Barker Margaret Kualmaii. -. Mrs.Trank Hslier gave a box party this afternoon St the llrnnduls. Tueiday Bridge Club. ... Tha Tuesday Krldge club held Its weekly meeting this afternoon at the home of Mrs. Frank Keogh In the West Knrnam apartment.- At this meeting there were only two tables of players, and Miss Eltyabeth PU kens was the guest of the club. In and Out of the Bee Hive. Miaa Oladys MrKeehan of Fremont, Neb.. Is tha guest of Miss Frances Plattl for trie week. From S772 Down to $340 A startling reduction, but it's a genuine one A beauti ful Colonial Mahogany Dining Suite of four pieces and seven rliiiiis, reRularly prlcid $772, now priced 340. It consists of a Huffet, China Cabinet. GO-inch Dining Table, Serving Table, six Sldo Chairs and ono Arm Chnir all of genutnu mahogany and one of thn beot xainplfH of tho Colonial osisn. THIS IS ONLY AN EXAMPLE OF THE REDUC TIONS ON A NUMBER OF SUITES AND SEPARATE PIECES OF THE FINEST GRADES OF MAHOGANY FURNITURE MADE. Furniture by the best flrand Rapids factories and Cowan & Co. of Chicago, that we have deduced away below cost in order to diminish our present utock any one piece or suite wilU make a wonderful Christmas Gift. , Lace Curtains A splendid assortment of Imported Laces, at price equivalent lo a big reduction. Importers' prices have greatly advanced, but because we bought early our prices are unchanged. Point Milan, Point le ticne, CTunj, ljet Arabians, Ktc. I'airs S1.75. S3.50 84.05- 85.05. 86.75 t "P- Cretonnes in Hhort Lengths for Gift Kewing One-Third Off. Altar Onild Society. The Altar guild of Trinity met this afternoon. cathedral Ilka Club Dancing Party. ' Tha Klks will give a dancing party this evening at tha club rooms t i J Mr. and Mrs. Josaid Barker. ! 'r. aud Mrs. J. K. hnnimr, i 11 r. and Mrs. L. F. Crofoot. j.vr. snj ira. Wilson Uiwt will enter- " i. uiuntr una eveinng at I ih.i. im. r.u....n . . ... 1 "". v ' v. w, nB in 9uuacriptlun etub dancing party at Turpin's araflroy. iMr. and Mrs. David Uaurn will give a inner at their home preceding the dance. A Japanese gsraea - wilt decorate Cie Libia and cohere will be placed for: Mr. and Mrs. Joseph ftaldrtae. , Mr. and Mrs. A. U. Beew.n ii.' r,d .Mr"- Jo,,n MvHhane. Mrs. K. K Kiikendall. , , JMiss Marvaret irw Blum. J.Mr, benjamin F. miih ' jMra. Wairen Rogers will have nine thn ienlng gt her apaitnM-nta in the Beaton. "f,ue guests will sttend the dance later r teare for Texai City; JMrs. bli.gleton tiattser and dmuxt.ier. It is Just Ilatuml ' To, Admire Bablss Our alt rustic nature Impels love for tha . eoelng Infint. And at tha same time tba subje.of motherhood la ever before Ilia. To know what to de that will add jto the physical comfort of expectant j motherhood Is a subject that has Inter i ested inost women of aU times. On of tha real helpful things la an external abdominal application sold In most drag 1 S t ri Tuesday for' Texas Cltv m her. n... "or'" "naer in name of "Mothefi ijtre. Mrs. frwltzer haVt own at Foit Urook for tha.la.t four years and her 3 'ends regret that the is not to return Omaha. mothers, who la their younger dsya reuea upon this remedy, and who recom mend It to their wn daughters that It certainly must be what Its name indi cates. They have used It for lta direct Influence upon tha muscles, oords. lira- ! ments and tendons as it alms to afford I relief from tne strain sr.d twin ma nrten jMIm Rose tientis entertained the mem- 1 unneoesaarlly severs during tha prriod cf rs of the Frlacllla club at her home expectancy. M urmdiy afternoon. The afternoon wast Every woman should mention "Mother's Ten mem- . "'end when tha stork Is the subject of conversation. An luterestlt t little book , la mailed free upon application to Brad lield Berilstor Co.. 403 I.smsr Hld., 'Atlanta, Ua. It refers to many things 'Mil :ary tse.oem rvull BU Uiw Maude na women like to read about f l-eria-n .f SVyinor. Neb., are the ' or re:ooimiij a bottle of "Mother t of M: uiks it. t. .mut" U-tUy aud writ lor Ua tuok. fleuurei Fatt 1C l,nt In games snd sewing. Jers mere present. f.'ith tlie Viiiton. Toys Tin ley re lawiimtinir and constHiit Boureo i' delight both to the children and grown-ups. Urinr the children in you will he interested and enjoy the pleasure it gives Mhom. lluve thein talk with Siinta China -watch thy trains run - a complete railroad sys tem in constant operation. Votir Hlioppln trip Is Incomplete if yon do not siend a few momentn tn Or chard & Wllhelin'g Tojland. 2 r Rugs Cheap ' A sjlendid assortment of fine lings in large bizes that we have siu'iifi'Td to retluce stock. 119 Seamleaa Tapestry Bruaxela I 38 Hartford Ax- Anr rf Kug. 10-0x12 flIO 7 minster, U-3xl3-G JpZO.OU tiK Ve" ieV : " Y m Kilmarnock Scotch Art Rugs, $45 Scotch Art tfOfk ft In blues, greens, grays AOOSO Uug. 10-6x12. blue $ZU.UU and chlnta dealgna;. $22 Orchard & Wilhelm Co. Is5 THE STORES WITH THE CHRISTMAS SPIRIT Where Santa Claus Reigns and Joy Abounds "This great toy and doll display is really very wonderful." Is the way one lady expressed it. And so It truly Is. More toy than we have ever had and a much larger place for display. Beautiful decorations. Everything to realize the highest wonder of the most vivid Juvenile mind. Toys of every kind to please every child and within the leach of all. Dolls of every size and so many to select from that every little girl is sure to firfd Just the dolly she wants. Come and Hear Aviator Smith Tell you all about his flying machine, which Is now on. our third floor, near the toy section. Mr. Smith will tell you how it feels to be 4.000 and 5.000 feet up In the air and ride upside down, loop the loop and do all the daring feats for which he is so famous. Three Lectures Thursday 10 to 11 a-m. and a to 3 and 4 to ft p.m. We Jlave Hough t. From a Xew York .lohher, At About Half Price Over 2,000 Coats for Women and Misses And a Quantity Almott A Great of Women' Suit; Dre$e$ and Furt It is the biggest purchane of the season. All fresh and new merchandise that this jobber had to sacrifice to realize readv cash. Sale on THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY, Dec. 3, 4 and 5 Jt is impossible to go int.) details anil give full descriptions. We will just quote the lots in bulk, giving you the actual values of these fine garments and furs and quote the astoundingly low prices that will prevail in this sale as long as'the lot lasts: M'wncn'a nnrl .Misses' Oonts, worth up to $10.5(1, for. MonMMi's and .Misses' Coats, worth tip t $iio.oo for . .777777777777". 7 7. Women's nnd Misses' Coats, worth up to $23.00 for Women's and Misses' Coats, worth tip to jR.15.Otl, for- $7.85 $9.85 $11.85 $14.85 Women's and Misses' Suits, worth up to $20.00 for . Women's and Misses' Siiitm, worth up to $30.00 for. AVonift's and Misses' Iresses, worth tin to 917.50 for. Women' nnd Misses Fur Sets, worth up to $22.50 for. $9.75 $14.75 $8.75 $10.00 Sale begins Thursday morning at 8:0 o'clock. Second floor. Plenty of extra salespeople. Doll Wigs Reduced Salr Ctoods Dapartmsat Bacond Floor and Fompelaa moora lrhaps dolly ne"ils a new wla and we have made prlifes very attractive reduced them considerable. These loll wlga are of human hair. We Imve them In all slr.es and shades, at 7So ami up. These Wigs 3& Can Be Combed W and Brushed Size lo Special price. . . ... .7.c Size 11 Special price $1.2.5 Size 12 Special price 1.5o Kl.e 111 Special price $1.50 Size 15 Special price $2.00 W specialize on Hair Dressing, Manlcirlnr. Shampooing- and Mas sage. Kxperlenced operators to wait on you promptly and courteoualy. Ap polntmenta made over the telephone.' New "Spat Top" Shoes For Women DECIDEDLY Fashlon'a Favorite. They are neat and dressy. These shoes are built on the new stane lasts; with gray or black cloth tops. All sizes. This smart style 1b shown for the first time at popu lar prices. Special Thursday, pair mm Mmk Fancy Ornaments for Pumps at Half Price Women's Warm House Men's and Women's Pull- Slippers In fancy col ors; ribbon trimmed. All sizes. Special Thursday, pr. . $1.39 man Slippers In leather cases to match. Black, tan or wine colors; pair. . . . 98c 9 Tn ljagaSaaaJaGgaEaJE 3 Dolls for This Week We have decided to give two more' dolls for second and third prkes, so that if you fail to get the first one. you still have a chance to get one of the smaller doll' They are. very sweet and pretty, too, and will please you but, of course, you would not expect them to be as big and beautiful as Prieiiia, wlio is for the little girl that brings in the most pictures. Tricilla is just too beautiful for wcrcs to describe Voq must con e and see her. ' ....!. .. ; v. - - J? " - ' - V 1 J 1 ' FrleUla will b tlvan Traa ta tha uttla airl, nasr II years af ars, taat arlna or atla us tka laxfast anmbar of doU's plotaraa eat rat of tba Dally and Monday Baa btfore p. a. Saturday, Oacaabav e. Her picture will be in " .The Bee every day this week. Cut them all out and ask your friends to save tho pictures in their paper for you, too. See ' how many pictures of Pri cilla you can get, and be sure to turn them in to The Bee office before 4 p. rn., Saturday, DecemWr 5. v If jou don't win this Dollle, perhapa you can gel ona next week. Only ona doll will ba given to any one person. You can see PRICILLA at the Dee Office Invalids Need Pensions M agazine Readers Can Help Earn $7,000 for the Invalids Pension Association 1,700 Subscriptions to The Ladies9 Home Journal (Monthly) - $1.50 Jhe Saturday Evening Post (Weekly) . -$1.50 The Country Gentleman (Weekly) .... $1.50 J . Are Necessary in December Or the $7,000 can not be earned for The Invalids' Pension Association or the project must. fail. Your order or renewal contributes 50c or more, so please hurry. Mary Weldon's Story Will Illustrate With advanced cancer of groin and breast, for year this stricken woman has lived absolutely ALONE In a dug-out, with dirt floora and walls; her only neighbor nearly two miles away. Pre sumably she had coal part of past winter, but previous winters her fuel Supply depended WHOLLY on weeds collected- by herself. Does Imagination picture her wind blown gar ment as she scours the prairie in search of sun flower stalks, the daya spent shivering In blank ets to aa fuel or the luxury of a small flit, scantily fed by fingers numb with cold? Or pos sibly- you tan appreciate the nameless dread and constant vigil day and night lest pasturing herds should wander over the roof of her abode during hex absence, to leave her shelterless, or that aha be burled in her cave at night. Her pension of ten a month means warmth and Ufa for this woman. There are a score of others who have received pension checks nearly two years. Surely, friends will gladly pool their magazine business to save this $7,000 FOR THE BENEFIT OF THESE MANY SUFFERERS, no expense being allowed for salaries, fuel or rent. a j D Meanwhile 1 must have 1,700 subscriptions to tlie above magazines in December or $7,000 is lost. May I hope for your patronage, not alone for these magazines, but for any publication whatever. tJift subscriptions announced with beautiful Xmas folder, mailed either to yourself, or to reach vour friend Xmas eve. Make All Checks Payable and Address All Odeis to Write for Catalogue. Telephone Douglas 71G:. If you must, send your order direct. o H