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    THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1920.
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JTJURGLARS beware I Fedes
,r'an lso beware. For when
, a group of women take arms
against a sea of burglars, and by
opposing end them, the life of the
casual passerby may be jeopardized
alotiK with the offender.
Out in the neighborhood of Doug
las and Forty-eighth streets, an in
dignant band of women who think
there has been a sufficiency of
burglaries in their vicinity, are arm
ing themselves with guns and "dis-,
olvers" which will .be turned on
suspicious characters approaching
their premises at un.Msnn:ihli
hours. These women are not de
pending upon a knowledge of fire
arms which they may have acquired
from their brothers in childhood
days, but are making arrangements
for real target practice at a local
field. Mrs. J. C. Lawrence and
Mrs. II., vJ. Holmes are leading
members of this unique organiza
tion. There is determination in
their ye. their nerves are steady,
so we repeat it, burglars beware 1
Holiday Recital.
.Pupils of Eleanor Jane Lear will
give a piano recital Wednesday aft
ernoon, December 29, at the home
of Miss Lear. Those taking part
will be Janet Ballard, Mary Louise
Brown, Bernice Dughcr, Harriet
Guild, Susan Hosier, Mary AHoe
Kelly, Betty Kelly, Bernice Kula
kosky, Virginia Langfellner, Hope
Lyman, Frances Lindee, . George
Marshall. Margaret Martin, Whit
ney Kelly. lane Marshall. Mar
guerite Quivey, Dorothy Quivey,
iviary Alice Kace, Dora Kich, Kuth
Richardson, Helen Richardson,
Marguerite Shalberg aiul Margaret
smith. .A
Attended Fraternity Party.
A number of Omahans went to
Lincoln last week-end to attend the.
imnual Christmas party of Sigma
Phi Epsilon at the Lincoln hotel,
Saturday evening. Among them
were Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Purney,
Howafd Bennett, Mather Johnson,
Dr. Elting Bennett; Glen Everetts,
Leo Lowry, Don Graham and Harry
Soudcrs.
Musical.
Mrs. J A Way will entertain at
a musical for her junior pupils at
her residence Saturday afternoon.
The program willbe given by Mil
dred Harris. Gladys Anderson, Betty
McEachron. Margaret Armstrong,
Bernice Melvin, Mildred Rodgers,
Kenneth Cramer, Howard Way
and Herbert Way. -
Aid Society. t
Mrs. George Kelly was hostess to
the members of the Aid Society of
the North Presbyterian church last
Friday at her home. Mrs. A. N.
Eaton, the president, presided. .A
program was given by Mrs. H. J.
Holmes, Mrs. Harry Nelson and
Rose Dubnoff.
1 Evening Bridge. '
Mr. and Mrs. J. Morris Yergey en
tertained at an evening bridge at
their home last. Thursday in honor
of Dr. and Mrs. -Charles Shook of
J?ort Omaha. Thirty guests were
fTresent. J
a Luncheon.
i' Mrs. John Lavelle entertained at
a luncheon of 10 covers followed by
a kensington at her home, Tues
day. Holiday decorations were
used. j
Bachelor's Dance.
Creighton Bachelors will give a
: dance, Wednesday evening, at Kel-
Personal
Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Congdon have
returned from California.
Mr. and Mrs. Morton Engleman
have taken an apartment at Turner
Court.
Mrs. Augusta Kempf of Fremont
is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. E.
Kljngbeil.
Mrs. J. J. Hanighen is in Michigan,
where she will remain until the mid
dle of January.
Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Cameron re
turned Friday from New York City
and other eastern points.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dawson will
spend Christmas m Fremont with
Mrs. Dawson's parents, Mrand Mrs.
William Husenetter.
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Reynolds
lct -iirrlav in . Lincoln.
where they visited their daughter,
Miss Katherme Keynolds. r
.John N. McGilton of Menominee,
Y, is the guest ot Air. ana Mrs.
E. G. McGilton. He will remain in
Omaha until after next Sunday. - ,
Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Hamilton, sr.,
will spend the holiday season in Min
eral Wells, lex., witn tneir aaugiv
The Master Jewelers
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We are now giving substantial reductions on
everything in our stores, ranging from
10 to 25
and many special items at one-third to one-half
regular prices. Contract goods alone excepted.
Combs Jewelry Stores' customers shall not be
denied any of the advantages of the discount disturbances.
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k The Master Jewelers
1520 Douglas Street and 1522 Farnam Street
What's What
By HELEN DECIE
.
Many an otherwise intelligent
woman is obstinately stupid in the
matter Of correct dress for formal
evening wear. Whether a woman is
old or young, serious or frivolous,
she should hot make herself singu
lar by dressing hopelessly out of
fashion. No one need wear ex
tremely ' low-cut, sleeveless gowns;
that is a matter of taste or the
want of it but he other extreme
is absurd. When the year 1921 is
but a few weeks away, a woman
with hair coiffed and clothes made
in the style of 1911 or 1901 renders
herself conspiciously grotesque.
In every woman's wardrobe there
should be at least one gown ready
for social functions in the evening.
It may be quiet in color, simple in
line; it may be elbow sleeved, and
cut only slightly around the neck
line, but it should conform in some
measure to the convention that a
woman shall not wear high-collared
street attire at any festal occasion
after twiligfbt.
(Copyright, 120, by Public Ledger Co.)
Professionals and
Amateurs in Art,
Take Note-
The Craik-Roberts studio, Oscar
W. Craik, director, are busily decor
ating their office and club room in
the Lyric building. The club room,
which will seat more than 1UU peo
ple, will be used for the plays given
by the Craik-Roberts companies, and
will also be available for organiza
tions, that may, in addition to leav
ing the privilege ot using these at-
travtive rooms, prepare and serve tea
or other light refreshments. Chaf
ing dishes, dainty china and quaint
teapots will all be part of the equip
ment. Mark Levings, director of the
Unity players of the Unitarian
church, also known for Jiis artistic
work with the Folk theater players
last year, is planning and executing
the attractive decorations through
out the studio, assisted by Messrs
Craik and Roberts. The side walls
of the club room will be a painted
bubbleland. The ceiling will be a
dome of clouds and the effect as a
whole will be a fairyland of' color.
The office room will be more
striking in its tone color of rose
and black. A "Rooster Frieze" will
be the unique decorative feature of
this room. Lighting effects and
stage settings will be simple in
scheme.
It is the hope of Mr. Craik and
Mr. Roberts that a real Mid-West
theater may be developed here pro
ducing original dramas written by
"home folks." A Craik-Roberts re
pertoire company now exists, com
posed of students of the school.
They are working on five one-act
plays and two longer ones, the first
of "which will be given January 8 in
connection with a matinee tea. A
benefit program for the Gir's' Com
munity House will be among their
early offerings.
Mr. Craik says they want their
studio to be a meeting place for ar
tists and students of music, drama
and literature, and art.
ter, Mrs. Edwin Thompson, and Mr.
Thompson. They will later make a
trip through Panama.
Mrs. Alex Marriotf and children
of Denver are guests at the A. D.
Marriott home. Mr. Marriott will
join them shortly before Christmas.
Mr. and Mrs. William Gunlock
and Miss Natalie Gunlock arrive
December 24 from Chicago to spend
two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. An
drew Murphy. '
Mrs. Harry Schifferle leaves Wed
nesday for Chicago, where she will
spend the holidays. She will be
joined by Mr. Schifferle a few days
before Christmas. . " i
Miss Mollie Sullivan and Miss
Catherine Rockey, Rational Y. W.
C. A., workers, who have been in
Omaha during the budget campaign,
left Monday for Des Moines, la.
Verne W Vance, son of Mr. and
Mrs. C Li Vance, who is attending
law school at the1 'Washington
university in St. Louts, Mo., will
arrive home December 22 to spend
the holiday.
Clubdorn
Big Sister Benefit
"Honest Hitch," a new film, -will
be shown at the Muse theater Janu
ary 13 and 14 for the benefit of the
Big Sisters' association, by the man
agement of the Sun, Moon and Muse
theaters.
A committee from the Big Sisters'
association, including Dr. Abby Vir
ginia Holmes and the Misses Jessie
Northrup, Zaidee Dorsey,' Belle
Hatch, Beulah Hall, E. Purcell and
Grace Rowland, were the guests of
R. S. Ballantync at the 9 o'clock
show Mdnday, evening at the Sun
theater, following: which a private
showing of the film was given.
v Patriotic Meeting.
Members of the Sons of Veterans
and Grand Army of the Republic
will hold a public patriotic meeting
Wednesday evening at 3 o'clock in
the council chamber of the city hall.
All members of U. S. Grant Wom
an's Relief corps are requested lo
be present. ,t
Calendar.
Cilrln' Community Service limine Wed
nesday. Ymm club nupper, G:30 p. m.i
recreational program. 7:30 to 10 o clock.
T)ouk1i County V. C. T. I". Wednes
day. 1 o. in., executive board meeting,
r. w. c. a.
Royal J. B. C. Club Wednesday eve
iilnic. Supper, dramatic art and gym
nasium. Social Settlement house.
P. E. O. Sisterhood. Chapter B.
Wednesday. 2 P. m., with Mrs. George B.
Darr. 632 South Thirty-eighth atreot. Pil
grim partv,
Miller Tark Molhers' Circle Wednes
day noon, at Miller Park achool, Annoal
Christmas dinner for teachers. Regular
buslnesH meetln. S p.-m.
A. C. A. Hook Review Section Wednes
day. 4 p. m with Mrs. W. R. foates,
J2U Decatur street. Mrs. M. A. Phillips
wllk review "The Song ot Three Friends,"
by Nothart.
Omaha Woman' Club, Railway - Mnll
Service Wednesday, 2 p. m with Mrs. C.
H. Oherrv, 255S Kvans street. Christmas
party. The program will be In charge of
Mesdames Jolia Blttlnger- and J. Harold
Evans.
llusliieiw ami Professional women's
I. ei?ue Wednesday evening, Hotel Loyal,
grill room, dinner 6:15 p. m., followed by
program. .SppRker. J. David Larso.'. of
the Chamber of Commerce. Charles 3ara
ner will lend In singing.
Correet Diction Class Wednesday, 10:30
a. m.. Professor Pul'e studio, V. M. C. A.
. Lecture on Modern History Wednesdaj".
4 p. m.. Duchesne college and convent of
the Sacred Heart. Thirty-sixth and Burt
streets. Rev. 'Alfred Kaufman of Creigh
ton university, speaker. The public Is In
vited. Omaha Woman's Club. Music Depart
mentWednesday, 2 p. m., Y. W. C. A.
auditorium. Chorus rehearsal, directed
by Henry 0. Cox, followed by program at
3:15 o'clock. A group ot Christmas Carols
will be sung by a double quartet. A trio
number will also be given.
Omaha Woman's Club, Literature De
partment Wednesday, 10 a. m.. T. W.
C. A. Roll call will be pertaining to
Christmas. Miss Mary Wallace will speak
on "Community Pageantry." Jenabe
Fazel Mazandarant, a professor of Phil
osophy In Sha' .university, Persia." Mrs.
Edward Johnson, leader.
Nebraska Poet
Now that John D. Neihart of Ne
braks has been awarded the first
prize for the best volume of' poetry
issued in 1919, Mrs. Martha Foote
Crowe, at the head of the Society of
American Poets in New York, sug
gests that the club women make him
the poet laureate of Nebraska. A
New York paper asks what Recog
nition the home folks have given to
this noted western writer. ,
.LOS ANGELES
CALIFORNIA I
Nebraska
Headquarters
Absolutely Fireproof
5.W Rooms eich wltn prime bath. Both
Furoiiean and American Plans. Centrally
Situated. Cars to Beaches, Missions,
Mountains, Orange Groves, eto., from
Depot directly opposite hotel, rtreproo)
Garare. Clark Bus meets trains.
Writs for folder and reservations.
F. M. DIMMICK. Usees.
Hill Street, between Fettrth and Fifth.
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SONORA'S upright styles
are noted for their grace
and smartness and Sonora's
period models are beautiful
reproductions of classic
masterpieces. When you
buy a Sonora you and your
friends know that you own
the phonograph of un
cqualed loveliness.
1807
Farnam
St
The Highest
Beatrice Club Is
Quietly Doing
Good Deeds
The Ready Helper! club of
Beatrice met Tuesday afternoon of
last week at the home of Mrs. S. D.
Kilpatrick to finish up the articles
lor their annual bazar, to be held
Wednesday afternoon of this week at
Milburn & Scott's. This club is a real
chrity organization. They meet
every two weeks except during the
summer months. Their time is
spent in making articles for their ba
zar or for some needy person. If
any member sews for herself at the
Warm House Slipper
A Christmas
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What Is an Ideal
Christmas Gift?
It should be unusual, and what is better still,
' useful. Always, to be sure, it must be a sur
prise. Then we enjoy not only the pleasure
of unexpected possession of what we have
never had, but that pleasure is sustained day
by day by its usefulness; and in using, there
is ever a pleasant memory of, the thought
fulness and kindness of the giver. J
Such a Gift Is an Electfical Gift
We are sure our display will afford new sug
gestions. The service rendered will be one
of positive satisfaction.
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SONORA is famous for its
magnificent tone which
won highest score at the
Panama Pacific Exposition.
Sonora does not limityou to
one make of records, but
plays ALL MAKES perfectly
without extra attachments.
Upright and period styles,
$75 id $1800.
(HAKFORD
Mir jc CoJ
Class Talking Machine in
meeting she contributes 50 cents to
the club treasury.
This club was organized about 10
years ago at the home of Mrs. Will
Black, jr. The charter members
were Mesdames W. C. Black, jr.;
Curry, Ransdell, Barclay, Shinn, B.
L. Spellman, Hollingsworth, Wylie
Mayer, Fred Nichols, Harry Beck
with, E. M. Carrithers, Barnacle, D.
W. Cook, jr.; Harry Dempster, J. C.
Scott and Stitie. Mrs. Curry was
the first president. The club has al
ways been limited to 16 members.
They have contributed many dollars
to the Welfare association and are
making the lives of several old peo
ple of town much more happy and
comfortable by their substantial
monthly gifts. They remember the
inmates of the county farm home
every Christmas. They willingly
Suggestion
There is nothing more
"comfy" than a good,
warm pair of felt slip
pers. Keeping the
feet warm. is one of
the essentials of good
health. (
See the' excellent as
sortment we are
showing. 1
16th and Douglas Sta.
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1807
Farnam
St
the World
Mt 'tisiYl
Krai
help the needy families they know
and are busy in a quiet, unassuming
way looking for some unfortunate
one to help.
The club now consists of the fol
lowing ladies: Mrs. J, Ed C. Fisher,
president; Mesdames S. D. Kil
patrick, Adam McMullcn, Wertz,
Van Orsdel, B. L. Spellman, Rans
dell. lit. R. Kyd. Hollmgworth, Cur
ry, J. C. Scott, Dalbey, Shinn, Chan
ning Baker, D. W. Cook, jr., and E.
M. Carrithers. Mrs. Kyd has been
the secretary-treasurer for several
years. Beatrice Daily Sun.
Mmcm Beauty7
Sold by
American Electrical Heater Company, Detroit.
Makers of a
First -Carload
Purchase and Sale
by the Buy-Rite and Sell-Rite Stores
Grape Fruit
in a Great Sale Wednesday
Just. call by phone or visit any of the Buy-Rite and
v , Sell-Rite Stores mentioned here and you'll see what
a wonderful help this association of Omaha's better
grocery stores is going to mean to you.
6 large Grape Fruit, best known ssrf ass
brand on the market Wednesday ftSf
for only JJ
6 medium sized Grape Fruit same ylO
brand for only.....: "TswC
Extra Special r
Best Country - Gentleman or Ever- $195
' Green Corn. Dozen J
Right now you will find a wonderful assortment of
the finest Christmas Candies, Nuts and Candied
Fruits, Boxed Apples, Trees and Wreaths In the Buy
Rite Stores. Make your selection"now for the holi-
day needs.
Buy-Kite Stores Sell Quality Groceries for the
Lowest Possible Price Always
CUTICURA HEALS
ITCHYJJUSTERS
On Children's Faces and
Hands. Cross and Fretful.
Lost Rest.
' 1 My children broke out with small,
water-like blister on their faces and
handa. These blisters caused much
discomfort by Itching and burning.
The children were cross and fretful
and loat sleep.
" I saw a Cuticura Soap and Oint
ment advertisement and aent for a
free sample. I noticed an improve
ment and when I had used one full
sized cake of Soap and one full-sized
box of Ointment they were healed."
(Signed) Mrs. J. D. Guthrie, Bedfotd,
Indiana, Dec. 2, 1919.
Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Tal
cum are all you need for all toilet
uses. Bathe with Soap, soothe
with Ointment, dust with Talcum.
Stasia task Fn ST Man. Aitdrxa: "Ottlnra, Lafe
rterlM.tp ,., Haw ," Soliisnry
wh-r Hop 26. OtntOMnt aland 60c. TaJeumttc.
tar- Cuticura Soap shaM without m..
Children's Code
Commission
Meeting
About 60 women, representing the
Nebraska League of Women Voters,
Nebraska Federation of Women's
Clubs, Woman's Christian Temper
ance union and the Parent-Teachers'
association, attended the conference
called by Governor S. R. McKelvie
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flesh Tlineo
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lpoverished blood. Dr.
Medical Discov-
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blood, stops the
traste of strength and tissuei and
fcuilda up healthy flesh.
Thin, pale, puny and scrofu
lous children are made plump,
losy and robust by the "Discov
ery." They like it too.
In recovering from "Grip," or
fa convalescence from pneumonia,
ibvers, or other wasting diseases,
invigorates and builds up the
hole a-Htem. rand brines health.
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and Secretary H. H. Antics of the
pubtic welfare committee at the gov
ernor's mansion in Lincoln Tuesday
afternoon in the interest of the chil
dren's code commission.
Among Omaha women who aU
tended the meeting were Mrs. Dra
per Smith, Dr. lennie Callfas, Mrs.
L. M. Lord, Mrs. C. T. Hubbard,
Mrs. F. H. Cole and Miss Gladys
Shamp. i
The legislative committee of the
League of W'omen. Voters held a
meeting Monday morning at 10:30
o'clock at the Lincoln Y. W. C. A.
Stores
The f o 1 1 o w ing
stores are mem
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BUY-RITE AND
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E. Karh Co.
Lynara & Bren
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Hannigan & Co.
Jepsen Brothers
J. D. Cfew & Son
Arman Peterson .
George Ross
Ernest Buffett
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