T1IK HKK: OMAHA, SATURDAY. DF;CEMHKU LVj. 1D1. Q c By MELLIFICIA. Friday, December 24, 1915. am tA Reaper. 1 r All thing Kith hftdful hook Silent 1 gfur. rlt rmu touched vith spring, Ta'.l corn in $umm r, and frail winter blottomt Ruping, $till reaping All thin't wih heedful honk Timely 1 gather. Erhoet of Life end Death. w AL.K roses loucnea who sihiuk, v" u rry nj v. I 1 for this occasion alone, comes Hensley's lines to mind In the death of Margery McCord. a debutante of the month 1 It la a human trait to think of those who are gone as they mere last known to their loved ones and their friend. There Is something very sweet In the after-thought that a lovely girl lhall pass away from her world to always be remembered as a debutante, idmlred and sousht for. and her young eyes still filled with the innocent wonder at a world In which she has found but love and kindness. The buds of the season will have their little day then they must , jive place to others all but one, who la to exist In the memory of love and j admiration, a debutante alwr.ys, gracious and beautiful and young "In dreamt the grtic not older, 2 he land nf dreamt among, Though ad the to rld wax colder, And ad the tongt be tvng; And in tiion dear vie hold her, Still lair and kind and yvung." Christmas Dinner. Mr. mid Mm. John VI Pauherty give a family dinner for twenty-two guests. Including- It. and Mm. C. C. Allison, !r. and Mr. II. frelghton and fam ily, V!V. and Mm. Kd frelghton and fam- ' II jr. Mr. and Mr. John C. Isughcrty Df Oreeley. Mm. K. A. Nah and two e'llMrcn, Mlsa Urat-e Alllnon and Master 111 alley Alllnon. The Frank Colpetrers will give a fam ily dinner with their daughter and her husband. Ml.', and Mm. Harry Wilkin, of Chicago, the out-nf town guests. Mr. and Mm. Krrd Mets will dine at home with Mr. and Mm. Charles K Ms. their daughter, Mlaa Harriet Mets. and Mr. Will Bchnorr of Council Filuffa a gueata. Mr. and Mm. Mould Diets will give a family dinner with Mrs. Dleti's mother. Mm. A. I. Tutnam. of Lincoln, a the cut-nf-town Btiest. Owing to the illness of Mira. lavla, the family dinner party to be given by Mr. and Mm. F. 11. Davla will not be held. Mr. and Mra. Casper Yost will have the fmrilly dinner at their home with Mrs. I'harlea Offut, Mlaa Virginia Offut. Mm. Matthews. One cf the Interesting dinners of the say will be that given by Mr. and Mm. F. II. Craig to a number of out-of-town guest from points widely separated on Ihe map. The dinner Is given In honor of the son of the house. Mr. W. I. Craig, of Montgomery, Ala. Those present will be Mr. and Mra. O. W. l'reston, Mr. and Mra. P. II. Craig. Miss Harriet Greens boro of Atlanta. Oa.; Miss Ioulae Frank f Fyracuse, N. T.; Miss Marian Burnett of Memphis. Tenn. ; Mlaa Kesale Craig, Miss Virginia Craig, and Messrs. W. P. rralg and 8. M. Gibson of Montgomery. Ala. The F. A. Westbrooks will dine at tome with a family party of fifteen guests, Mr. aid Mrs. Victor White, Miss l4ulae White, Dr. and Mrs. Ti. C. Moore and Mr. and Mrs. H. O, Jordan and fam ily. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gulou will have a family party at their home. According to their usual custom, Mr. and Mrs. CI. D. Tunnlcllff will have a family breakfast Christmas morning, and Mr. and Mrs. C. O. George will have a family dinner. Covers at each will be laid for nine. Mir. and Mrs. Edgar Armstrong enter tain at dinner Christmas. Covers will be Is Id for nine. Mr. and Mra Charles Trimble will have a family dinner today. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Hartman wilt have a family dinner Christmas. Mr. and Mra C. B. Young and family and their guests. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. linley and family, of Ithaca, will make up a family dinner party Christmas. JVW. and Mra. A. 8. Rogers will enter tain at a family breakfast and Christmas tree celebration Christmas morning. Cov ers will be placed for fourteen. Mis. A. II. t'almer and daughter will l.avo a family reunion Chrtatmaa. Cov eia will be placed for fourteen at the Christmas dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Jack 1 'Miner of Rloux City and small son will le nu't-ef-town guests. Mr. and Mrs. It. II. Olmstesd will give e hi talmas dinner for a larty of Chi i ago guests. Including their children, Mr. end Mrs. Itentley MrCloud and son, Mas ter Uentley McCloud, Jr., and Mr. and Mm. I'hllip Knoedler, parents of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Wallace of Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd B. Wilson will en tertain at dinner chrlstmaa for relatives from Lincoln. Including Judge and Mra. fctewart. parents of Mrs. Wilson: Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Johnston and children and Mr. and Mr.Ueorgr Johnston. Mia Margaret Vincent will entertain at .limer Christmas for Mr. and Mra. II. C. Hroir.e and Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Hrotn. ' Mr. and Mrs. ttiester Wells and their auesla. Mm. W. W- V,-U d Mia Karah ells of Valentine, will attend a family dinner at the M. D. Cameron home Christmas. " Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Biefken will have a family dinner Christmas day. Twelve covers will be laid. end mistletoe, tarrying out a Christmas scheme in red and green. The debutanle'wore a pale green tulle gown, trimmed with silver lace and pink loaetiuds, and carried pink roses and lilies of the valley. Mrs. Ktrachbratin wore a black lace gown, made over black satin, and trimmed with Jet. Tbe surprise of the evening was the tni'k'e In lil c with a ( hrlatmaa landscape cairlci out In miniature with a complete Hants (iaiis and his equipment. Hur roumlliiK thin crnturpiece were large baskets with holly tied with r-rl tube and led candles In silver candlesticks. For each guest was a small stocking and lavor. A cabaret entertainment fol lowed. The guests were: Misses Misses lielcne Hi! he I of l.i.lu Arnsleln. Minneapolis. Mllitred Kubel Pauline t,rklit. j Knle Korenslook, Lrfirene llosenstoi k, Anna Fell, l.bllun Meyer. llmrtetta ficrKman, Messrs. tester lleyn, Jerome lleyn, ried lleyn, I.oysl 'oli ii. Waller I'ohn, Aiorton ID-Hen, AllH-rt Colin. Hubert Hloman. Joseph Mimoii of Lincoln, Nate Uold of Lincoln, l.eola Harris l.osnlle rVtiiuuiklcr, of New York, Jime Abrams, I lnle Uoets, Hnsel Hegen. Mensi s. Harold Htrausa of HI. I'n i1, Minn., Frank tloets, Hairy (Inets, Hldney Meyer, Frits Kosenstock, miiiy Kosendsle, lisrold Mayer of Lincoln, Seymour Wlsecut of I ton Angeles. BEAUTIFUL OMAHA GIRL SOON TO BE A BRIDE Miss Harriet MeU, whose, engag-ement to wed Will Schnorr of Council Bluffs was announced Christmas eve. Schnoor-Mets Betrothal On the eve of Christmas cornea the announcement of the engagement of Miss Harriet Nina Mets. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Meta. and Mr. William Fred Hchnoor of Council Bluffs, noth young people are Immensely popular In the jounger set.' ' It was planned to announce the be trothal today at a large luncheon given by Mrs. Charles Mets and her daughter, Mhta Uertrude Meti, at the Hotel Fon- Unelle. but Invitations for this affair were recalled in respect to the McCord family. ' Mlaa Mets is a debutante of last sea son. She attended Brownell Hail and finished at Mrs. bo roars' school in Wean Ingtoa. D. O. Mr. Bchnoor attended the University of Wisconsin and Is a Delta Tau Delta fraternity member. The wedding will probably be a June one and will be a Urge church wedding t All Saints'. While tbe most intimate friends of the bride-to-be have been told, the announce ment comes as a surprise to the largrr circle of friends of the young people. Vis Xirtchbraan'i Debut Miss Vern Kirst bbraun made her de but last evening at a dance given at the home of her parrota.- Mr. and Mrs Charles Klrschbraun. The rooms were decorated wlU holly Postponements for Bereavement. Mrs. Charles Mi'ti and Ml-s Uertrude Mets recalled the invitations to a lunch eon to le given at the Hotel Fontencl.e today, complimentary to Miss Harriet Mets. Mr. and Mra. Bon Wood, who were planning a dinner preceding the Mi-Cord danoe, to be given for Mr. Jull is Weston of Kaat Orange, N. J., who accompanied Mr. Itobert 1 'Inning home tor the holi days, have postponed this affair. When the illness of Mlsa McCord be came known, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Crit tenden Smyh abandoned their plana to give a dinner for her preceding her debut dance, but thought to entertain the same guests In another manner, itecsu e of the kQeCord bereavement, Inv tatlona have been recalled entirely. Invitations have been recalled for the afternoon bridge to be given Thursday. lecember SO, In honor o Mlsa Mary Me geath by Mlaa Mabel Alien. Mrs. J. W. Griffith has recalled Invita tions for the luncheon to be given next Wedneaday complimentary to MKss Mary Mrgeath and Miss Elsie Hmllh of Wil mington. Del. Mrs. Windsor Megrath'a bridge party tor Mlaa Mrgeath has also been called off. Christmas Notei Mr. Bryant Dyer of Gauteraala, Central America, ia hers to spend Chrlstmaa with his sister, Mrs. John F. Coad, jr., and Mr. Coad. Mr. and Mrs. Wyland W. Magee are spending the week-end at the home of Mrs. Magee's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Thomas. Mrs. M. II. Conant left Bunday for New York City to spend the holidays with her son. Homer Conant. Mrs. Cuarlea Hhlverlck will be the guest over Chrlstmaa of her children. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hhlverlck, at Rye, N. Y. Harold Mrelght. son of Mr. and Mra. II. U. Strelght, Is home from the Prln slpla school In Ht. Louis. Arthur Herring and. James Love also returned with him. Miss Helen Strelght, who has been studying in New York, returned Hunday. Mr. F.ldred Hamlin, son of George Ham lin, the well-known tenor, arrived Tues day to spend the holidays at the birelght home. Miss htrelght'a engagement to Mr. Hamlin was announced this fall. Mrs. U. M. Nattlnger and daughter, Margsrot, left Thursdsy evening for Chit-ago to spend the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Danley and family of Ithaca arrive today to spend two weeks with Mr. and Mm. C. B. Young. air. and Mis. Allen vttiite and small daughter left Wednesday to spend Christ mas and the week-end In Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. It. A. Van Orsdel leave Christmas eve for Fremont. Mra McMillan of Norfolk arrives today to spend Christmas with her gianddaugh ter, Mm. 8am Reea, Jr. Mr. and Mm Lynn T. Campbell leara thia evening tu spend Christmss In Chi cago with Mrs. Campbell s m ither. Miss Msy Mahoney, mho has been spending the winter In Minneapolis, ar rived today to spend the holidays with l.er parents, Mr. and Mm. John J. Ma honey. 1 ,- :, h r , - - V : A : v i) r " n r0T CHARITIES CARES FOR ALL NEEDY Many Cases Investigated and Many Loads of Provisions Are Sent Out. mentioned thst In one instance a mother asked for a gocart for her baby. Mrs. Doane found another mother who wanted to find a place for a gocart she had to Rpare. The following donations sent to The Fee and handed to Mrs. Poane are acknowledged: "Hilly Sunday." a womanl. $S; Friend, SI; Friend, ti: 11. H M., Smith Side, $2; "ChlMr. n s Play," Hen Franklin of Bt.'l-oui, iu. ALL THE NEEDY ARE CARED FOR On the last day of her Christmas r crk, Mrs. O. V. Ioan. secretary of the Associated Charities, wishes to express thanks to those who have contributed so liberally through The Bee toward the comfort and cheer of many unfortunate persons. No poor family which has been reported will f,o uncared for. The secretary and workers of the charities offices have had two busy weeks and Mr3. I)osn, herself, feels thankful ihaJ she will have a rest fiom her labors. The work has covered a wide field and would take a long story to tell of the many homes which have been br'ghtened. , During the Inst few dtys several Oma hans volunteered the use of the'r auto mobiles and several persons offered their services- In the Investigating work. The secretary of the charities' office investi gated every case reported to her, she states, and In that manner determined tho real needs, and In moat cases the distributions went beyond real needs. Slok Are It emenibered. There were donat'ona of Jellies and Jama for the sick, coal for tho fireless. rent paid in some cases and many fine dinners distributed. Shoes and stockings for the little folks and toys a-plenty. Illustrative of the work, it might be PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS Miis Florence Adelaide Moore of th clerk of the federal court's office will spend I'hrlxlniM with filendaln Fremont. licoree r. .M.uton mi mip to .t'Tllnir. Colo., to pprnl a week with his mother. i lly Attorney nine win rnt i nnstmas t.lnner with bis parents nt t reniont. BRiiif urn: NEWS Townsead's for porting Goods." Oift Certificates Ed holm Jeweler. Sltl not Frlnt It Now Beacon Press. Christmas Tree Hfhtlns; Outfits Burgess-Uranden company. Tire, Tornado. Automobile, Burglary Insurance. J. H. Dumont, Keellne build ing. Today'a Movte yrogTam" classified section today. It appesm In The Bet EXCLUSIVELY. Find out what the va rious moving picture theaters offer Tor Safety Tlrst in life insurance, see W. H. Inde, general axent biate .Mutual Life Assurance company of Worcester. Mass.. one of the oldeRt CI yearsi and bent companies on earth The State Bank of Omaha, corner Six teenth and Harney, ray- FOl" R per cent on time deposits and THHEE per cent on favings accounts. AH deposits In this hank are protected ey me arKmiurii guarantee fund of the state of Nebraska. Specials at Cackleye Boons-Knoll distilled spring of lc, 12 rer quart. Ta ie home a supply. Surprise a friend with a quart of this liquor. Old Crow, Old Taylor, Greenbrier, Cedar Brook, Clarke's Pure Rye, etc., 98c. Any street car or a minute's walk tirinKs you to Cackleys. In business since 1S92. We can supply your favorite brand. Free imported china coupons with each sale. Cackley Bros., Sixteenth street and Capitol avenue. A "For Fale" ad writ turn second-hand furniture Into cash. We wish to extend to our many friends our best wishes for a Merry Christmas and a Prosperous Mew Year Alamito w an ia Hiss Harriet Ifeiz. sen's parents, Mr. snd Mrs. C. J. Smyth, move the first of the week to their new home In Dundee. Mr. and Mrs. Justus Lowe of Mil waukee move to Chicago after the first of the year. Mrs. Lowe was formerly Mlsa Carolyn Harding of this cHy. Holiday Affairs Planned. The La Salle' club will give Its annual New Year's dancing party Friday even ing, liecemher 31, at Chambers' hall. Miss Dorothy Wright will entertain at dinner Monday evening at her home In Fall-acres. Misses Carol and Hase Howard will give a bridge party Christmas night for Miss Myra Cole of Atlantic City, who arrives from California to spend Chrlst maa with Mr. and Mrs. John T. Brownie. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Sherman will en tertain one of the evening auction bridge cluba next Tueaday. Mr. and Mrs. John T. Brownlee will entertain at bridge Tuesday evening for their guest. Miss Myra Cole of Atlantic I'itv. 81 tables will be arranged for the game. Mrs. Flirt Drake will entertain one of the brldse luncheon clubs Friday, Jan uary 7. Christmas House Party. Mr. ond Mrs. J. D. 8andham ate en tertalnlng a number cf bouse gueits over the holidays at their home, 124 North Forty-aecond street. The guests tnoludo Mr. Randham'a parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Sandhani. of Harlan. Ia.; Ins brother. Mr. Kalph Band ham, and wlfa, of Harlan; Mr.' and Mm. William Lmsoti i.d two children, of Hinckley, Minn., and Mi. Harvey Moore of 8t. Paul. Minn. Mr. Moore Is an uncle of Mr. Pandham anl the father ef Mrs. Lamron. Bridge-Luncheon. Mrs. A. K. Merrill gave a brldse luncheon at the Hotel Fontenelle this afternoon to twenty gueata. In honor of the house guests of Mrs. John Msrritt, Mrs. Mas J. Merrttt of Evanavllle, Ind and her mother. Mm. David Wolff of London. &ig. The table was decorateo. with polnsettas. Dinner-Dance for Guest. Mr. and Mm. Moshier Colpetser will give a dinner-dance this evening at the Hotel Fontenelle to fifty guests In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wllklna of Chi cago who are visiting tin, Wllklna' par ents, Mr. wid Mrs. Frank Colpetser, for the holidays. In and Out of the Bee Hive. Mrs. H. J. McCarthy left for Chicago Sunday to spend two weeks. Mr. Mc Carthy will Join her Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. EX P. Slabaugh of. Salt Lake City, who are en route east, spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Sla baugh thia week. Mra. Clyde M. Edmundson snd children of Galeaburg. 111., left Wednesday after spending two weeks with Mrs. O. D. Tunnlollff, sister of Mrs. Bdmundson. smwirtii. !!' "mi ,i w jmiih(i.'iiI' .y ..wjl1 "wnir "J'M i! t'-f. 'nuKiss-jtHS- iiiiliiMfc'w it-w , hktllM m a,. . it ti r'1- "errflrW'Wfl' mi .lyi 1 1 1 ii. i m him i irr ' 'I him.ww.i.hhiuh mm i 1 Xefl ' T win The) Best Mlcie for t'oaikt. The flmt dose of Dr. Klng'a New Dis covery helps your cough, soothes throat; get a bottle today. 60c. All druggists. Advertisement. Begins Monday., December 27 Now we must put our stocks in order for spring busi ness. The Christmas period just ended has left hun dreds of small lots odd and broken lines, which we must reduce in price and clear out of our way. Merchandise is as good and as needed as ever. This sale does not mean that goods are less desirable; they are not. Present stocks simply must give place to new goods for the coming season. Thus we have bargains and they are really wonderful Sec Sunday's Announcement 1IOTF.LS. wmmtrk wlLOS ANGELES CALIFORNIA lllll StrMt. Nsar Ilk. Sbeoluulr rirrproot. Mi Room. tlark With Ftii. kiu. LeeateS la tk nr kart ol Ulnss. Bxquisiieir awpelBi. Hihst ttaa4 are ( rto. ISuruoasa siaa. T.rirt tram $1 M. Prs .ut bus Mfll ail trains. Writs fee foldr. r. M. DIMUtCK. In I ao4 Msr ,,,,,ijii!ii!iiMii'M'li!!ili:i STRYKEH FITS THE ARCH STRYKER FITS THE ARCH Notes at Random. Miss Janet Wallace and nephew. Master James Kennard Wallace, left on Saturday to spend three weeks traveling inreugn California. Miss Joseph Barton. Jr., and children leave the first of th year for Port land. Ore. Mlaa Mary Furay will leave the middle f January for California to visit her brother, Henry Puray, and Mrs. Furay Mlsa Martha Dale leaves Bunday for ( hUago. where aha will be bridesmaid at th marriage of MUa Iorothy Fulton snd Mr. John Compton, January i, MUa r ulton will be remembered as th guest of Mlaa Dal hem. After th wedd ng. MIm Dal goes on to Hartford, Conn., to UK her ililrr, Mi. Sidney U iJiilih, Snd Mr. timlih. Mr. and Mra flare nee Slbbemaen, who nave been at th bom of Mrs. HUbern- fit w H C4 CO The Seasons Greetings: On ChrUtmas day, When hearts are fay With happy Christmas cheer. May th good will stay In yonr hearts always Throughout the coming year. To your Christmas cheer Add our heartiest wish For tho happiest of New Tear May the months to come, Like the one most done, Itrlng you smile but never tears. Itt Your Foot In Stryker'a Hands for Foot Comfort rr-lc. Douglas Shoe Store 117 North Ith Htr. Th Voatoffloe i Oopoalte the Doaglas hoe B lor. H CO H n o )VQrf6oif in our domo, Wisies eVeri6ocfif in fouv douse a Venf Jfernj (risimas jBuryess-JVasfi (omjDamf STRYKER FITS THE ARCH STRYKER FITS THE ARCH v