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    THE OMAIIA SUNDAY IlEE: DECEMBER 12. 1M5
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Society Notes r
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Mr. and Hn, C. H. Pulbr entertained i
t cards Tuesday evening.
The Dundee All Sainta' Guild met Tues
day with Hra. Joaeph Polcar.
A daughter wag born Wedneadajr to
Mr. and Mra- John P. Edwards.
Mr. and lira. R. I:. Wlltox ntrtam4
at auction bride Friday evening. ,
The Dunde Woman'a club mat
Wednesday wiUi Mra. Royal Millar.
Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Hubbele baa moved
Into their new home at HKl Webster
etreet. "
Mrs. W. T. Robinson will entertain at
lonrheon Thursday for Mlas Lotila
White.
The Thimble club met Tueaday aft
ernoon at the home of Mra. W. C
Ramsey.
Mr. and .Mrs. A. A. Jamea will enter
tain a house party of relatives Christ
mas week.
The Ladies' Aid society of the Dundee
hurch meets December 17, with Mra. Q.
Q. Oulnter. , -
Miss Jdadalene Hlllls left for New Tork
Wednesday to visit, her sister, Mrs.
Charles Sawyer.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Walt of New Tork
were guests the last week of Dr. and
Mra. J, F. Anson.
Th Friday Bridge Luncheon club will
meet for tea Friday of this week with
Mlsa Oliva Ferguson.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Green and family
leave this week to spend the Christmas
holidays in Louisville. Ky.
Mra. J. H. Phelp of Los Angeles, spent
the week with her Bister. Mrs. O. S.
Johnaton, and Mr, Johnston.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter 1 .Crook have
moved Into their new home. at Fifty-first
treat and underwood avenue. 1
Mr. and Mrs." E.' A. Nlswonger, Indian-
ooUs. Ind.. wer cueata last week of
Mr., and Mrs. C. .B Ifiswonger. -
Mlas GeraldbM Johnson, who Is at
tendlnr school at Ferry Hall, Lake For
est. IU.. will icome) horn for; tha holl-
daya. '
Mrs. A..L. Oobay of 6t Paul. .Neb- la
tha west of Mr. an Mra. D. I Johns
ton. Mr. Coney la in the Clarkson hos-
nltal. '. '
Mr. and Mra. George Brandela will an
tertaln a houae party for Chicago wala
ttvea and ' friends durinr tha Christmas
holidays. ' .
Mrs. F. B. Kannard of Falraores, who
has been visiting; bar daughter, Mrs. John
Goodwin. In . Newcaatl, Ind.. haa r
turned home. . :
Mr. and Mrs. Bain Crawford ' and
urhter. Vinrlnla. will spend the holi
days with Mrs. crawrora a parents,
md Mra. .J. W. Lattln.
h r. Harden, who - haa bean a mra-
ter of the family of his unoie. jj. i
Johnson, haa gone to Chambers, Neb., as
cashier of the South Fork bank.
The Dundee Presbyterian church gave
a reception: Friday evening to the new
members. Speeches, music and refresh
menu being the feature of th evening's
entertalnmnt . ' 'X
The engagement haa been annouaced
f Miss Mantaretta . Burk. daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Chariea Burk '.of
Omaha, to Walter C. Klopp. Th wad
ding will take place during th holidays.
About thirty Dundee women,- who are
members of the Woman'a club, and their
husbands, attended th benefit perform"
ano of th Burgess-Naab Welfare asso
ciation at th Boyd theater Thursday
evening. .1
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be
Mr.
West Ambler's
Affairs Socially
OMAIIA WOMAN WHO LOVES PETS Lire. E. A.
Singer, who keeps numerous small animals and birds at
her home. Insert photo is little Italian greyhound.
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Prof. Meyer and
Creighton Young
Woman Married
SAN BERNARDINO, Cat.. Deo, : 1L
Kuno Hid ward Meyer, former leoturer at
Harvard university, and Miaa Floreno
Luella Lewis of Creighton. .Neb., were
married yesterday by a luetic of th
peac. Mr. Meyer's age was given as M
and tha of-his bride aa 17, They are
stopping at a mountain resort near here.
Mr. Meyar rertrnd hla official position
at Harvard following the publloatlon
there of 'a 'poem which h considered
antipathetical to th German people. ' '
CENTRAL SCHOOL CLASS
ELECTS ITS OFFICERS
aaiaasaaaaa
:The 1918 graduating class of Central
achool organised Friday and elected the
following offlcere: Margaret Burstall,
president; Curtis Shears, vie president;
Helen Bernstein, secretary; Edwin Van
Dom, treasurer. . " s
The members of th class ara;
Misses i . Mlnses
Margaret Burstall, Mildred Ry!
,iorothy Champagne,
Retail Business
Shows Increase of
Ten Per Cent in Year
Omaha retail buslnevs I In a very
healthy condition, aocordlna to Informa
tion compiled by the Iocs I Ad club for
th statistics and survey 01 the Associated
Ad Cluba of the World. Over TOO cltlea In
the Vntted, States are taken In In this
survey the Associated' Ad Clubs of the
World are making of th business of th
country.
Th business houses questioned by th
local Ad rlub In gathering tta data for
th associated club Include Jewelry
housea. grocery, hardware, drug, clothing
and department stores.
. The local report shows an averace In
crease of business over November, a jesr
ago. of 10 per cent.
A Room for th Roomer, or a
for th Room. Be Want Ads
Work. '
Roomer
Do the
TAKES GOOD MAN TO GET
INTO NAVY IN THIS AGE
"Ooeh. If I wni good enough to gt Into
th bloomln' tiary I'd poaa In vaudarlll
and make a hundred a wek," raid a dis
gusted applicant at tha local recruiting
office. Tie had been turned down for a
minor reason, though almoat perfect phys
ically. Thar wer twelv applicants t
enlist thia week, all of whom failed to
peaa th examination.
Va Th Bea'a
awappr veitnu.
Mrs. a. H.' Marshall baa been quite 111
th last two weeks and la still under
the doctor's care.
Mr. O. J. Plekard haa returned from
a month'a trip through California.
Mrs. Dan Shandy entertained at din
ner last Sunday evening for her guest,
Miss Marguerite Tonge.
A aon. Oscar, was born last Week to
Mr., and Mra. ' Laurence SchneMerwlnd.
Mr. and Mra. J. W. Lyman and Mra.
Glenn Lyman and daughter. Hope, have
returned from Marahalltown. Ia., where
they apent a week.
Mr. Thomas Thompson of Anoka, Neb.,
1 the guest this week of his brother,
Mr. N. F. Thompson, and family, on
Flfty-seoond street.
Mr. Jack Boatock of Olenwood, la.,
apent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs..F. C.
Cockayne.
Mrs. Fred ' Hoefner and daughter,
Louise,-1 of MHnden, la., wer th guest
for a few daya last week of Mra. O. C.
Wrletta. .
Mr. and Mra. J. A. Harrison and ton,
Robert, of Logan. I a,, are guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Park Edgar. Mr. Harrison has
taken a house on Fifty-first street and
will move hla family there soon.
Mr. William Arnold of. Fayettevfile,
Ark., Is" visiting his sister, Mrs. O. C.
.Wrieth. and Mr. Wrleth. Mr. Arnold ex
pecta to remain her permanently.-
Mrs. Louis Krumnia . entertained at
lunoh last Thursday for her sister. Mra.
Homer Schaefer, of Council Bluffs.
MJsa M artel Tull is underwent a slight
operation last week at a local hospital.
The West Sid Women's Christian Tern-
ceranc union will meet in an all-day
meeting Thuraday with Mra. H. O. Clag
irett. 1W South Forty-eighth street. The
itav win ne spent in orai v.
the City Mission for Christmas.
The Grace Saxe Bible claaa will meet
Turjutav at Id a. m. with Mra. Jo QU-
more. KE4 Hickory atreet.
Mr. ir FUke entertained at lunch
ti...h. rn. Mra. F. Cockayne and Mra.
, ,
Joaeph Seller.
Mr. W. L. Gllmore waa given a dinner
In honor of hla birthday on Friday eve
ning, when covera were laid for:
Messrs. and Mesdames ,
W. U Ullmore, Oscar Grant.
Joe Gllmore,
Messrs. ' Messrs.
James Oilmore. Lnfe Ullmore.
M iitae- Misses
A rime Gllmore. Elizabeth Gllmore
The Royal Neighbors' Birthday Club
met Wednesday afternoon. Cards fur
nished th amusement and prises were
won by Mrs. A. J. Wisler and Mra. W.
L. ' Gllmore.
A surprise party was given Friday eve
ning in honor of tha eighty-second birth
day of Mr. M. N. Btults. Those present
were:
Messrs. and Mesdames
Charles R. btewart. F. l. Stults.
M ies M Isses
iJernite Stults. Genie Kay Stewart.
Mesms. Meaers.
F. G. Davie, Earl Htulti.
Pul Davie,
Mrs. A. J. neam. i
Mrs. F. N. Jensen enU-rtained fori-
Mrs. O. C. Wrteth at her home on Fri
day afternoon, when the following guests
were present: Mesdames Will Wrleth,
F. A. Marshall, Fred Hoefener, John
Arnold. Carl Nielsen, 11. Nielsen, Park
Ddfisr and W. H. Sherrlg.
The West Side Kensington club met
Wednesday afternoon at the home of
Many Omaha women are fond of pets,
but, few 's have menagerie. ' On of. th
latter la owned by Mrs. E. A. Singer, tQCt
Underwood avenue, . wlf of the guporln
Undant of th Brandela tores. ;
Ch beUave In peta, and plenty of
them. So ah baa five' fancy thorough
bred dogs,' twenty-five , beautiful tarn
chickens, two whit Angora rabbla, a
Inglng canary and a 'bowl of goldfish-
three dosen pets In all. '
And she's going t get some moral.
"I'm boosting for the new Pet Stook
club." she says., "tor I'm very fond of
pets. Nothing gives ma more happiness
than my meaagerl. . Blno Joining th
Pet Stock, olub, I ve - learned of Oiner
klnda f peta that I want.'
Nor does site just "keep peta." Sh pet
them, talks' to them, teaches them and
loves them, for abe haa . learned that
nothing Is more interesting nor devoted
than a dumb animal that is well treated.
Her kindness has 1U reward In pie pleas
ure she gains from the corapmy of her
peta. . '''..
Her-toy don are-her a pedal' pride.
They are very Intelligent and affectionate
little creatures, and are admired by
everyone who see them. Mrs. Singer haa
often refuaed to sell them, spurn ng offers
of large amounts by folks who have been
captivated by their, canine cunning end
beauty.'
She has four Maltese terriers, which
cam from, the best bred stock of EngJ
land and America.' Normacot Becky
Bharp, which waa Imported direct, boat
as her gnvndalra Major Mite of th Nor
macot ' kennels. Btratfordshlre, England.
The animal, owned by Lead, : a famous
British dog fancier, was called the finest
little specimen of th Maltea terrier ever
exhibited, and. for many years won-th
champlcnahip at bench shows. .
Rossmore Girlie. Rossmore Rowdy Boy
and Wo Folks are th other Maltese ter
riers owned by Mra. Singer. 'They art
from th Roasmore kennela of this coun
try, which wer well known -blue' ribbon
winners In tha .Unite:) States dutin th
lif of th late Gertrude Rosa. ' Rossmore
Olrll la the daughter, of Rvsamore Baby
Boy, an American champion for a num
ber of years.
' "I consider Rowdy Boy the handsomest
little fellow In Omaha.", th proud owner
says.
' Wee Folks la the smallest of the group,
weighing only four pounds. Kewple, her
fifth dog. Is an Italian greyhound and a
moat dainty little chap, with delightful
cunning and capers. Peter Pan, now
owned by Lawrence Finn of th Brand!
stores, la another handsome dog of Mrs.
Singer's stock.
Mr. Singer's chickens are' still another
delightful atudy In peta, and are surpris
ingly tame and friendly, compared with
oomraon barnyard fowls.
Her rabbits are beauties and like all
her peta, enjoy be ng caressed and, fed
from her hand. , Her canary always alna
th sweetest when she is near, and even
her goldfish seem to know. her enl look
with friendly eyes through the glass bowl
when she approaches.
Hlen Bernstein,
ueien wooiey,
Jessie Gough,
Master
Curtta Sheare.
Edwin Von Dorn,
Lloyd Cahn,
Frits Hlrsch.
Arthur Jpneen,
ylen.
Bella Greenberg.
Masters- t ',
1-ymon Ayres,. i
John Iteasle,
Itennle Adler.
Clifford Fox.?
Every home can have a
Victrola for Christmas
$15
$25
$40
$50
I
S75
I
$100
$150
$200
$250
$300
No one need be without a Victrola to far asexpenie is concerned.
But you may not get one if you don't order in timet
There's always a big demand at the Christmas season and some late-comers
naturally get left.
Don't you get left. Come in today and pick out the style you wish and
we'll put it aside for delivery on Christmas eve.
Tha Instrument hown above U the Victrola X, $75. And betide, the varioui itylei ! Victrola,
there are Victor from $10 to $100. Em term If desired.
A. HOSPE CO.
1513-15 Douglas St. Omaha. Neb.
Hospe Service Made for You,
Mrs. George Plmbleby on Fifty-seventh
street. . , ..'.
WITH NELL WANTS FLOWER
BED IN STREET REMOVED
City Commissioner Wlthnell next week
will bring to the city council a proposi
tion that the flower bed in the center of
the intersection Of Capitol avenue and
Nineteenth atreet be removed for safety
first reasons.
GOES EAST TO STUDY ASTS ASS
CRAFTS.
"Eon's . , , yy
afaaTe-f e aw W aaaejsBaa
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You Should Have
a Grafonola in
Your Home
Xmas Morning
Mahogany or Oak
(O90
fhtim
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Buy this . beautiful Grafonola
Eclipse together with 12 selec
tions of your own choice 6 dou
ble faced 10-lnch records.
Make Your Selection Now
Start Your Payments in
Jan. Terms 50c a Week
We carry all models of the
Grafonola front $15 to $250. Also
largest stock qt Columbia records
in the city which will play on any
machine. -
Schraoller & Mueller
Piano Co.
131143 Farnam Street
Omaha, Neb.
Headquarters for the Aeolian
Vocation. .Columbia Grafonola
nd Victor VlrtroUs.
OK. IB IE G A-A'R. O 5
Saeee ffic!j Christmas ' Gi
EACH YEAR our holiday business increases; more and more people are spending their Christmas money for gifts
that are practical that have a real useful value beyond their mere attractiveness. Today the Brodegaard -store
is supreme in all branches of the jewelry business. Nowhere else can you find such variations between simplicity
and splendor at prices that are surely purse openers. The people who are judges of values buy here.
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DIAMONDS
Ladies' and Misses' rarat perfect blue white Diamond, 14 karat t Ear Screws, 10-100 carats, perfect blue white Diamonds,
Tiffany platinum lined King mounting. Extra special ttJOOTS 14 karat Tiffany or fancy mountings. An ideal Xmai sift.
for-Monday SJu ..
- Larger Diamonds from Vi to 2 H carat sires at prices lower than elsehwere.
$25
HOWARD WATCHES Until recent years bat few people carried this grade watch. We now have a. full Una of these famous watches at
prices that make it possible for most every man to own one. 12 site thin model. 17 Jewel, adjusted movement, stub Roman or
Arabic aiai wun spade or moon nana, if karat permanent paragon swing ring case
Why not have the beat, when the beet
can be had at the following low prices t
HAMlJrOX WATCHES Every man
, knows that the name of Hamilton stands
unexcelled' for perfect timekeeping. We
have the most complete line of these high
grade watches ever shown In Omaha.
12 size, 17 Jewel, thin model, 20-year, 14
kjrat Paragon swing ring case, fitted with
the new. stub Roman dial and fon
moon hands p0
4i sise, 17 Jewel adjusted, 14 karat 26
year ..swing ring Paragon
case J) 60
Other trades $40. 855 and 8110.
Hamilton Bracelet Watches, C AC
830 to pJ
Webb. C. Ball special standard 17 Jewel ex
tra adjusted movement, 16 size fitted In a
20-year open ace, solid gold filled case.
Complete at 821.75
ame as above in hunting case 823.75
' Ball watches are used on every railroad
In the world. Why not get the best? t
Dueber-Hampden gentlemen's 10 .sis
watch. 17 Jewel, highly adjusted move
ment, with steel escape wheel, patent reg.
and double sunk dial, fitted in a 20-year
solid gold filled open face case. ( 1 1 75
Complete J 1 1
w
Hampden, 12 siie. smallest site gents
watch, fitted in a 20-year solid gold filled
open face Dueber case. ' Watch tf 025
complete vO
Elgin, Waltham or Hampden II Rise, open
face watch fitted in a solid gold filled 20
year guaranteed case. Watch C775
complete ......... V
Ladles' 2-0 else Elgin or. Waltham move
ment, fitted in a 20-year 'solid gold filled.)
hunting case. This watch Is an extra
, small else ladies' watch, a perfect time
piece. Watch complete 812.60
Ladles' O sice American standard move-
, ment, fitted in a 20-year solid gold filled
case. Best watch for the money in the
fctty. Watch complete 87.75
$30
. SOLID GOLD RINGS
Newest and litest designs, in Ladles' and
Gents' 8eal and Bet Ring, finest assort
ment in the city of high grsde semi-prec
ious stones, set in the very latest mount
ing, at prices from $3.00
to , .'
Cl'KF UN KM
Solid gold, diamond mounted and solid
gold front Cuff Link, a large vsrlety to
select from, very attest patterns, fl7C
'rem 81.00 to ! O
TOILET WAItK
In our Toilet Ware de
partment we are showing
the very latest creations
in designing of toilet ar
ticles; a complete assort
ment In toilet, manicure,
military and combination
' toilet and manicure set la
sterling silver, French
ivory and quadruple
plate, also In Traveling
Sets; prices from
83.00 to .
II
$35
Solid Gold Gold Filled
BROOCH US
Broodies are .very popu
lar this Xmas. A very ex
tensive assortment of
platinum and gold, dia
mond mounted Brooches,
shell, coral and wedge-
wood cameos snd fancy
designs, from
81.50 to...
$200
CliOCKS
Largest assort
ment of Clocks In
the city. We have
them In mahog
any and oak
cases, 8-day time
in the very latest
designs, also
American and
Imported chime clocks
from 83.75 to
' ill
Prices
: $375
7. ALDEMAR chains
When in doubt what to give, get
him, a Waldemar chain, th popu
lar chain today. We have them In
most every design made, in all
weights, solid gold and gold fill
ed; prices from 82.00
VANITY CASES
Sterling sliver and German silver,
silver plated, plain and hand en-
tiding WLOin jwh vl.
.N
V
$10
sliver piaiea, piain ana nsnn en- - -vN
grave designs; prices 20 jEWElXRS; QQJ
SCARF PIXS
Solid gold and gold filled Scarf
Pins, plain seal for. engraving
and fancy mounted, shell, coral
and wedgewood cameos and
all other seml-preclous
stones, from 81.00 to
FOBS
New and nifty designs, la
gold and gold filled; a large
assortment to select from.
Prices from 1 O
83.00 to 2I
TIE CLASPS
Solid gold and gold filled
Tie Clasps, plain tor engrav
ing, diamond mounted and
green gold, inlaid designs;
prices from 81.00
CIGARETTE CASES
New and classy designs in
Cigarette Cases, made in
sterling silver and German
silver, silver plated. In all
the latest shapes. M C
Prices from 84 to. . P 1 J
CRYSTAL PERFECT CUT GLASS
We have Just received a very large
shipment of high grade Rock
Crystal Cut Glass, la a variety of
designs, each and every piece
hand drawn and cut.
Rose Bud Vases, Monday 81.00
Large Flower Vases, for Monday
at 81.00
Cream and Sugar, for Monday
at 81.00
Guaranteed 14 karat Self-Filling "Nonleakable" Fountain Pen.
Certainly a very useful Xmas gift
Also a full line of Sheaffer's Fountain Pens from
$1.00
$2.50 to $12.00