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SOCIETY GIRLS
SELLING CANDY
PRETTY SOCIETY GIRLS WORK FOR CHARITY
Sell candy and dolls in The Bee lobby at the Christmas fair
of the churches.
By MELLITICIA,
WE HAVE heard much of the MontrMorrl system and the won
derful schools of Europe. Smart matrons flocked to hear the
translated talks of Dr. Maria and came away filled with wonder
and admiration.
All this time the wonderful school at Falrhope, Ala., came In for not
one word of comment, only a mere American woman had evolved It and its
cystem.
Now a school for the daughters of
ducted on the same plan to fill the needs and suit the disposition of each
Individual student, St. Hilda's Hall, In
Aa the little tenement children In
their bent, so may the high-bred young
college and preparatory. Nothing compulsory, no rules, no penalties.
It is a great success proving
0Grady are sisters down under the skin."
What has worked well In the slums haa gained the same victory with
the children of the elite.
If a girl at St. Hilda's refutes to
entered In the "Domesday Book" and she can't shop nor go to a movie
show for the rest of the week.
The beauty of It Is that the Domesday Book Is carrying virgin pages
ever atnee the institution of the school and Us system.
Fait Festivities.
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. McAdams. Mr. and
Mr. H. Beard, Mr. and Mrs. G. McBrMe.
M1m Anna McMahon. Jeannle l.e,
Kathleeen OOrarty. Mirmi Rlnc. Ully
Ring and Charlotte lAvelejr and Mra. M.
Moras made up a box party at the Krug
theater yesterday evening.
Mtaa Gertrude Frost entertained " in
formally at her home Monday evening for
the "Adah" Pleasure club of South Fide.
The rooms were decorated attractively
throughout, suggeetlve of the Christmas
holidays, and the usual form of en tor
tainlnc which U carda, was changed to
ewtne. Luncheon waa served at small
table and covers. were laid for:
Vhmrm Mleaee
Mary Horn. Harriet Btelnberg,
Helen Burgdorf; Lonor Horn,
iBelt Burgdorf. Laura Krnue.
Gertrude Armstrong, F lorence Krost,
Lillian Steinberg, Gertrude Krost.
Emma EsjMgren, Mrs. Frost.
Informal" Tea.
Mra. A. C. Wakeley entertained In
formally at her home at tea thla after
noon for Mrs. Edward Craln of Spring
field. O.. and Mra. W. F. Allen and Mrs.
Allen's stater, Mrs. Blnhop. Mra. Craln
waa formerly Ms Ernlly Wakeley.
Future Eventi.
'The philosophy and ethics department
of the Omaha Woman's Hub will give a
luncheon complimentary to Or. Winifred
Hjrda of the University of ' Nebraska at
the Hotel Loyal Monday at 12 JO p. m.
Reservation should be mad to the
leader of the department, Mr. B. A. Col
lins, by Sunday evening.
For Mist Stewart
Ml Elisabeth . Bruce will be the
. host at this evening's affair In honor
of Mia Elisabeth. Dart' popular aiiest,
Mia Marjort St wart of M uncle. Ind.
Ml Bruce will entertain at an Orpheura
party and supper at the Hotel Font
aelle. Thoee present will be:
Miner-. Ml-
-Marjorle Stewart, , Vellora Pavts, ,, .
rJIsabeth lvla, ' Elisabeth Bruce, f c
Robert Burn. Mra.-
Oereld Wharton.
Bon Warren.
War Hall.
Original Cooking- Club. 1
Th Orurtnal Cooking club met yester
day afternoon with Mrs. Moshier Col
petser and will contlnu for th rest of
th aoa to meet on Thursday. Th
nwmbera are:
Meedames
W. . Fopj'leton.
Joseph Barker,
tamwel Burns.
Moahler Colpetser,
Cieorg B. frlna,
Meedames
Ward lliirresa.
Charlea T. Kouutse,
W. tl. Whoeler.
Luther Kounlae,
Debutante Hosteis'.'
Mis Marlon Towla, a debutant of thla
season, will entertain thla evening at
dinner to eight gueeta at her home in
honor of Ml Genevieve Barkalow, who
ha com from Penver to live In Omaha,
and Mis Phyllis Luman of Salt- Lak
City, who 1 th guest of her sister, Mra
C Louis Mayer.
Eneagrement Announced.
ir. and Mr. Ben Ollck of Chicago,
formerly of Omaha, announce tb n-
garement of their daughter, Helen, to Mr.
Will Mark of Chicago, son of TUbbt
Edward Mbtra. Th wedding will b
Get that Victrola
for Christmas
Your whole
family will be
pleased on Christ
mas morning to,
find a Victrola in
the home.
The Victrola is
a worthy addition
to any home. Its
music and enter
tainment are al
ways welcome, and
there's surely no
better time to get
a Victrola than
right now.
Come in today and see about your
Victrola and we'll arrange to deliver it any
time before Christmas.
The instrument shown above it the Victrola
XVI, $200. Other styles $15, $25, $40, $50, $75,
$100, $150, $250, $300, $350. Victors $10 to $100.
Terms to suit yourcoavcirience, if desired.
Friday, December 10, 1916.
the smart set comes to light, con
the Shenandoah valley.
the MontesaorM schools may folio
women of St. Hilda's, both In the
that "the governors lady and Judle
come up to the standard, her name la
celebrated Rtinday at the Standard club,
Kabbl Flerher, assisted by Rabbi Marks,
officiating.
Fr&nco-Belijian Belief.
The Franco-Belgian Relief society met
thla afternoon with Mra. Arthur Critten
den Smith. The members of the society
re finlahlng peasant under jackets for
tho rcfugt-ea. There I mill an urgent rail
for new material, especially woolen, and
more old kid gloves are being collected.
The member of the circle are:
Mudamen
O C. Redlpk,
W, c Khnnnon,
Harold Ulffnrd.
JO. A. Beneon,
John L, Kennedy,
Arthur C. frmlth.
Meadamea
C. N. Diet,
lan Wheeler.
Clement t'haee,
Frank Hamilton.
KUkrt Brott.
C F. Manderaon,
Herman Kountie,
Hen oiiacner.
Thnmu Kilpatrick, John A. McShane,
Oeorge Joelvn.
F. P. Klrkendall,
Charles Offutt,
Walter Paae.
ii. it. nainrie,
J. K. Hummera.
Mlesee
Lydla Wilson.
Laura ticott. .
Misses
Hilda Hammer,
Mariraret Iruce,
Lllsabeth Bruce,
Surprise Dance.
Th officers of Dundee FrMy Eve
ning Dancing club will give a surprise
to the member at th done of thla
evening, given at Dundee hall. The host
nd hostesses of the occasion will be
Mr. and Mrs. A, C 1 art man. Mr. and
Mrs. Oscar Ijleben and Mr. and Mr.
Mamard Swart. Th entertainment
committee expect twenty couple.
Th next danc of th club will be
given at Dunde hall, New Tear's ve
Celebrate Wedding1 Anniversary.
Mr. and Mr. John Panuska celebrated
their twentieth wedding anlversary. Wed
nesday evening at their horn. Thoa
present were!
Messrs. and Meedames
Panimka, Amis.
Vondra. Vamek.
Messr. Messr
John Panuska. James Panuska.
John Kowaky,
Misses snisaes
Maraaret Mlakell. Anna Panuska.
Anna Vanek.
Friday Bridge Meet.
Mrs. Ben Wood waa hostess thla after
noon at th meeting of the Friday Brldga
Luncheon club. Mis Elisabeth Stewart
of M uncle was th out-of-town guest.
Th table was deoo rated with Mrs, Ward
rose. Th member are:
Meedamna
Mesdame
John P. Webster,
Ben Wood,
Itslph Peters.
Mlaee
Mil
Iouie Dinning,
FIlKabeth Bruo.
niadya I'etera,
lrl.iie Paters.
Kalherin TburomeL
Kllsabeth Dinning,
Mrhora Davis.
Mary Murkley,
Church Entertainment
A reception to th new member will
be given this evening In th parlor of
the Dunde Presbyterian church, with a
social meeting to follow th formal pres
entations. Th church I planning af
fair for the winter to bring it mem
ber Into closer touch with on another.
Vanar Club Meet..
Th Vsssar club met thla afternoon at
the horn of Mra Arthur Qulou. Each
member will give a dressed doll this
Christina to th Child Saving Institute
(Continued on Pag Fifteen Column On.)
A. Hospe Co.
1513-15 Douglas St
(Iosp Scnric Mado for YooJ
jfr Alice Jkqvdlh.
Earnest Stormes
Badly Beaten by a
1 Lone Highwayman
as
Earnest Stormes, Thirty-fourth and X
treats. South Side, was knocked n con
scious and badly beaten about ths body
by a Ion highwayman who attacked him
In th Burlington railroad yard about T
o'clock Thursday evening. Th bandit
Jumped from behind a boa car as Stormes
passed and felled him with two blowa
Stormes fell to th ground unconscious
and th robber want through his pockets.
A few minute later John Skarda, night
yardmaater, discovered Stormes very
weak from loss of blood. He assisted
th latter to hi horn and th matter was
reported to th polio.
Jewelry Values
Value is a much abused
word, especially In some of
Its uses as applied to jew
elry. A thing la useful
only ao long as It wears
and rives aerrlce, and
especially so Is an
article of Jewelry
And upon Its
Quality
depends the esteem In which ,
It Is held by the recipient.
We have consistently adher
4 to tbe policy of maintain
ing excellence In our wares.
A gift from Edholm's carrlea
with It a prestige and guar
antee of quality, to both ta
giver and tbe recipient.
May We Suggest:
Diamonds La Vallierea
Watchea Brooches
Silverware Leather Goods
Patek Phillip Watchea
"When you need us most, we
sprve you best at Christ
mas time."
Albert Edholm
OouUs'l Xomaest BstabUaaet
Jeweler."
16th Street at Harney.
HOTELS.
IV jrWLOS ANGELES
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Ik, arm suia ia.
Xnis runs baik.
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SALOON KEEPERS SUED
FOR THE DEATH OF RANDALL
Mm Edna Randall, widow of the lata
Charles Randall, who died by gas as
phyxiation In his horn. 2411 Lake street,
August 10, and five children are
suing three saloonkeeper for 16. OCX) dam
ages In District Judtre Troup1 court.
The plaintiff alleges Randall became In
toxicated by drinking liquor sold to him
by Sam P. Chrlatensen, Jerry J. Sulli
van and Charles 8 tors, and that his
death waa caused aa a result.
OLO-TIME COLO
- CURE DRINK TEA!
Get a small packaa of Hamburg
Breast Tea, or aa th German folk call
It. "Hamburaer Bruat Thee," at any
pharmacy. Take a tableapuonful of the
tea, put a cup of boiling- water upon It,
pour through a aleT and drink a teacup
full at any tlm. It la th most effective
way to break a cold and cur trip, as It
open the pores, relieving' congestion.
Also loosen th bowels, thus breaking a
cold at once.
It U Inexpensive and entirely ve re table,
therefor harmless. Advertisement.
A Greater Variety and Prices Much Lower On
Toys, Dolls, Games and Substantial Xn Gifts
AT
CENTRAL FURUITOflE STORE
A btK toy department with everything In the way of a Foreign and
Domestic Toy, Iron fir mechanlcaL A Mg doll deportment with aa elab
orate collection of Character doll, dolls with kid bodlea and dressed
dolU. doll fro-carta, doll dlshee and doll furniture; automobile, expreaa
wagons, rocking horsea, etc., etc., and all at a price which will mean a
saving to you of from 10 to 60, made possible on account of our
Inexpensive building and location and a small operating expense.
OCT OP THE HIGH
See our com
plete line of
0 h aracter
Dolls, Dolls
with kid
bodies and
dressed Dolls.
. a splendid antomobU with strong
r Use is and rubber tires, anbtntlal
.ma aioaly flnlabad, with.
eat th lamp,
A neat little
ii
Teloolpsdes that are aubataaMal
aa4 wU mad and have atrong
wkeeU with rubser ) 4C
Urea, oar prlo QaiiAO
go-cart with
wheels that
are rubber
tired, and Air nn th
' aad flalab. of to
MorOCCO hOOd. nxie. tu prlo
our price
Buy your
s ubstantial
Xmas gifts at
the Central
iinHuy finished toy piano,
haa fourteen keys, and produce
read ninsic. OA .
Our price OUC
A complete
our prlo
Ton wUl
aave from
10 to 60
by buying)
your dalle
at Uve on.
tral Kurnl
turo Store
ltMttfU
wva bisque ae4
. anovtaa; Js
flowlaa kalri tey
eUoely Sreeeed ni have
laraw IMotmxe aaea
OeJWptav
usrtta) i
250
a. Owr prle a. WW itjt
itu
as
Oct
Pnrt hssr WW Re He'd and
Be our complete
Una of t o 1
a a t a, toy
plana, toy
trunks, etc
Assisting at the Big Christmas Fair
of the Churches in The Bee
Boildin? Lobby.
CO0KEBY SALE FOB SATURDAY
The candy booth of St. Barnabas
church, which Is holding ita Christ
mas sale In the court of tbe Bee
building for two dajs, is tbe most
popular spot of the whole fair. Miss
Louise Dinning and Mlsa Alice Ja
qulth, two of the fairest girls of the
younger set, preside at the candy
booth. That Is the reason.
Mlsa Dorothy Black la In char- of
the sal of dolls and disposed of a
goodly number of them before th sal
was halt started.
There will be a special cookery sal
Saturday, when all kind of goodies win
be on hand.
Mr. W. H. Jones, president of th
aulld, la chairman of th arranaements
and she I beln assisted by Mrs. Lloyd
Holsapple, wife of th rector of St.
Barnabas; Mra VT. R. Bowen. Mra A.
K. Klein. Mr. C. w. Lyman. Mr. A.
(Continued on Paae Fifteen Column On.)
Xmaac Baskets
in Perpetuated!
Hater Halo
Live Plants
that were
dyed and pre
pared to last
W ar making a rery
complete assortment.
Boxwood Wreaths
Th best material for cem
etery us. Just arrived.
Wreath at all price.
TXS
RENT DISTRICT.
See our com
plete line of
iron and me
chanical toys,
a utomobiles,
express wag
ons, etc.
oar prlo. .
Hand some 21
inch dolls that
are Jointed, have
waahable bodlea,
bisque had and
hands, m o t lzLg
eyes and long
flowing hair; oar
hv th
real
appearaao
65o
pri
05c
The children
will enjoy a
visit to our
big Toyland.
train, on a circular track,
40c
DeRvea-ed laster If aat
The Central
is a safe plaoa
Sjhini EL' Bath
1 1804 Farnam. Phone Dof. 3000 I
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THIS IS NATIONAL,
WALK-OVER
FOUIl DOLLAR VEEIt
SATURDAY IS THE
LAST
of thla great xsatfcraal Walk-Owar sHjOO Bboa Weak.
Better cam Saturday and get a pafr of Cteae high
quality aboem. Bob) of tkesa. are our regular &.0 and.
1 8.0 sHm
fob soar. FOR WOMBSf.
WALK-OVER BOOT SHOP
317 South 16th Street.
$1.98 Saturday Only
See Our East Show Window.
Burlington Prints in real powder gold frames, an
tique finish, hand made frames, hand colored Burlington '
Prints, hand tinted mats. A $5 picture for. . .$L93
Limited Quantity.
A. HOSPE CO.
1513.1615 Douglas Street.
Why Not Give
Your Home a "Bell"
Telephone for Christmas?
Better Order It Today.
Residence Phone
$2 & $2.50 a Mo.
This Week We
Yon Can See Julia
M-. A m .
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Let The Bcsgct yon a food job.
Sitnation. WstfT zis are free
LiL!NA
DAY
Will Give Away
Jualia
e
I
GretchenandMary
Julia is a rery beauti
ful doll. Her bright eyes
and rcey cheeks tell you
that she is always
cheerful, contented and
happy, and makes ev.
eryone around her feel
that way, too. You will
be) very happy if you
win her.
Oretcbea and Vary are
tor second aad third prises,
and are not dressed like
Julia, bat they are rery nice
dolilea, and will pleaae yon.
Taaa aona WTI1 V free
fre t the Uttie alrU
amoa U yeajr oi as, waa
bsiiiT mall aa th lr
eel aumfcer of aau tU.
tore t
Daily aag ganaar Be be
fore 4 . av. aaraay, X-
Jnlla'a picture will be la
The Bee every day thla week.
Cut them out and ask your
friends to save the pictures
la their paper for you, too.
Sea how many pictures of
Julia you can get. and be
sure to turn them In to The
Bee of floe before 4 p. m..
Saturday, December 11.
If ywa dam wta m f
tin 1X4)1 veraap jroa
a a an wk.
OsOr a aVaU will a alvsa
at The Bee Office
1
to trade.
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