Image provided by: University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries, Lincoln, NE
About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 18, 1920)
Hlf THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1920. 16 (1 Society University Club Christmas ' ' ; Party . ; ' Saturday evening the Christmas formal dinner dance of the Univer sity club will be hold. Decorations forthe dining rooms will be suggest ivf of the holiday season. A number of Urge parties are planned, among thera are one of 22 by Colonel and Mrs. J..M. Banister, one of 20 by Mrs. John McDonald, one of 22by Dr. ATT. Overgard and one of 20 by Paul Griswold. Dr. Floyd Clark will have 15 guests. Parties of 12 are planned by J. H. BeveridRe, Mrs. F. W. Thomas and Dr. Clarence Ru beiuiall. ... " i Those entertaining parties of 10 guests inchide Harold A. Thompson, T. B. Fradenburg, Mrs. A. B. Currie, "Dr. John Clyde , Moore, B. H. Dun ham and Mrs. George Morton. Those who will entertain groups of six will be C. T. Spier, Hugh A. Myer, Amos Thomas, Leonard Tres tor, G. A. Seabury. Dn Earl C. Sage and Theodore H. Maenner. Foursome's are planned 'hy Dr. Frank M. Conlin, Harry C. Shedd, Frances M. Bewsher, Grant Peters, C Victor Dietz.1 Roger McKensie, Dana Van Dusen, L. V. Nicholas, Paul Sunderland, R. W.. Gentzler. Robwt D. Neely, H. I. Dodson, Earl Hawkins and Mrs.' J. B. Harvey. Reason'! prides 'Honored. A Christmas dinner party by Mr. ;ud Mrs. John McDwald at the University club Saturday night, De scmber 18, will honor two of the reason's brides, Mrs. Alfred Mun ner and Mrs. William Henry Harri son. ; Entertain at Dinner. Dr. and Mrs. Floyd S. Clarke will eiftertain at dinner at the University club Saturday evening. Their guests will be Dr. and Mrs. Charles Mc Marttn, Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Moore, Mr. and Mrs. John Beaton, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moore, Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Schafer. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Whats What By HELEN DKCIE 1 w "" 1 ' has won freshman honor m that group for , -scholarship. She is chairman of the program committee in the organization of Omaha stu dents. Miss Mickel-will have so rority sisters as guests during the holidays. ' l "- - ' - "" :. , Dinner Party. . , Mr. aW Mrs. F. L. Devereux'will entertain at dinner at their , home, Thursday evening. December 27. velvetine, satin,' sateen, georgette, crepe de chine and paper. -Tray designs have been among the most popular pursuits of her students. She insists that no talent is re quired in doing the tapestry paint ing, the pentagrapn macnine oeing used in plaeing the design on material. the Recreational School Program. One hundred and thirtv oeoole en- Th!r truest will be Messrs and Mcs- ioved the nrofirram oriven Thursday . dames Robert Forgan of New York, . afternoon at South Central Recre.j- '!-- i It a1 .. T . t Edirra Morsman. jr.. Arthur Rogers, H. S." Clarke, jr., Ross Towl and Clarke Powell r Bridge Luncheon. Mrs? G. A. AViig entertained at a bridge luncheon of .eight covers at her home, Thursday, in mjnor of Mrs.' J. H. Carlson who recently re- ritrititr th Tinlldav season, tnanv I turned from a trip abroad. , . i c j r oeoole visit churches of denomina' tions to which they do not belong, especially where the Christmas music is unusually attractive or the decorations and symbolism appeal to their artistic senses. 1 Now, the old rule, "When in Rome, do as the Romans do," applies no where with more force than when one vlountarily attends a-church with which one has no affiliations. If in a Mohammedan mosque, the shoes are taken off; in a temple of Chris tianity, a maij removes his hat, If service is goiiifron, the visitor fol lows the movement of the rest of the congregation, rising when they stand and kneeling with thenj . It s gross rudeness pn the partbf visitors to talk, to laugh or vto stare about them in any church, where courtesy demands respect and rever ence. '. ' ' Hamlin, and Dr. Newell Jones, At Club Dinner Dance. Dr. and Mrs. Clarence Rubendall will entertain at the formal dinner dance, Saturday evening, at the Uni versity club. Dr. and Mrs. W. P. Wherry, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Wil liams, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Roberts, r. and Mrs. W. G. Fullerand Mrs. M. D. Shortlif will be their, guests. Mr. and Mrs. Morton Entertain. i. Mr. and Mrs.' George T. MortonJ will entertain at a dinner of 10 cov ers at the University club Saturday evening. Covers will be placed for Mr. andMrs. Sanford. Hudson, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Whitehead, Miss Harriet Mueller, Miss Mary Mcln tush, ' Eugene Hartley and Leo Bo wll. r - Christmas Party. " i it the Christmas dinner party of Mr. and Mrs. JohnvQyde Moore at the University club Saturday eve ning (will be Mr. and Mrs. Uitford Rahcl, Mr.atid Mrs. Wilson Bu chanan, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stan-: deven, Miss Leah Kinkaid and Harry Knapp. r , , ' Christmas Dinned Party. , Guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. H Dun ham at .their Christmas dinner party Saturday evening at the University club, will include Mr. and Mrs. Her bert Daniel, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Allen, Mr. and Mrs. C. Hitchen, Howard Dunham and Jacey Allen. : Christmas Breakfast. The staff of Y. W. C. A. held a Christmas, party breakfast at the Flatiron cafe Friday r morning. San ta Claus in a miniature airplane brought gifts. The tables carried 'decorated Christmas Irees as cen terpieces. ': -' . . ' Christmas Dinner. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Cole will en tertain at Christmas dinner at thejr home. Their gUests will be Profes sor and 'Mrs. Grove E. Barber of Lincoln, Bishop and Mrs. E. V. Shayler, Mts. 4 B. F Crummer. Misses.' Margaret Knight, , Daisy Knight and Annie Miller, and Dr. Leroy Crummer. 1 i Girl Scout Leaves. Estrid Ott, the' 20-year-old Girl Scout, who is traveling around the world from, her home in Denmark, leaves Omaha Saturday "after four days. Here. She spoke Thursday afternoc at South Side Higtf school and' in the evening at the Danish church. She spoke t6 the. Boy Scouts Friday afternoon. Miss Ott is known as , Denmark's youngest author. Her first book was pub lished when she was 16 yeans of age, and tV?o have appeared since then. Thev ar nn suhirrts . related to Scouting. Miss' Ott.' will go to China, Japan and India when she leaves the United 'States. " Junior League Program, The Junior League entertainment committee gave a musical program at the West Side nighttschool Thurs day evening.' The program was given by Mrs. Robert Turner, Mrs. Conrad . Young, Miss Helen Walker and Miss Virginia Pierce, assisted by Mrs. Mabel Winegkrd Johnson and Miss Leonora Winegard. . " Holiday Dance. , 1 A holiday dance will be given Monday evening, December 20. rat the Blackstone by Brownell Hall students. Brownell Hajl closes for the Christmas holidays December 22. House students will return Jan uary 4 and classes will be resumed, meeting January y. ' Omaha Girl Returns. Miss Gladys Mlcket. a Student at the University of Nebraska, t turned Friday to spend the holidays with, her parents,, Mr. and Mrs. George. E. Mickel. Miss Nickel is a Unembe'r of Alphi Phi sorority and Rogers, Silver ware in 26-Piece Sets at V2 Regular Price at , Bowels 'We have been "able to make a purchase at prices way below' the market on a line of sil verware, spoons, knives and forks, -etc., in com plete sets, so that we are , , able right at this oppor- tune time to give you a few values such as per g.haps have never been of fered before. ; VV ' This well known make is a guarantee to. you of quality and the splendid . designs that we have we know, will appeal to you. Let us suggest this as this year's Xmas Gift for HER, because it Is useful, and cannot fail to be greatly appreciated, and the prices that we are of fering this at are, such that even" if it is only a few dollars you care to spend, we know and you will see that it could not be spent better than in. some of Bowen's Silver ware. ' And, as ; usual, yon make your, own terms. Advertisement tional school, under auspices ofthe " Bridge Club. , Miss Helen Harte will entertain members of a bridge club at -her home, Saturday afternoon, January 8. . The regular meeting of the club has been 'postponed until that date. Entertain at Dinner-Dance, ,k Miss Eleanor Scott, who .' attends Wellesley college, arrived home Friday morning. Mrs. Edgar H. Scott will entertain at a dinner tlance at her hpmeSaturday even ing for Miss Scott. . : . ' . Por Recent Bride. - Mrs. Nathan Wiesman entertained informally at tea it her home on Wednesday for Mrs. Milton Harris, a recent bride. Mrs. Harris was formalyMiss Glady v Forgotson of Dallas Texas. r . -f .' V ' ' : . Orpheum Party. - . Mr. and Mrs.: Brower McCague Entertained at an Orpheum party Wednesday evening, followed by a supper at the Athleticclub. The guest of honor was Miss Grace-Nelson, a singer athe Orpheum. Those in the party were Messrs. and Mes dames Fred'' Aldous, Dan Johnson and AAA. After. For School ,Set. ' Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Crittenden Smith will entertain at a dancing oartv for the younger school set Tuesday' evening, December 28, the Blacks. tone, in h.onof of daughter, Esther, and their, nitfee, Eleanor, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Smith. v y 'r " " ' ' ' ' , Revival of Tapestry Painting. Along with the interest in batique ana nana weaving nas come a re vival of tapestry painting? Mrs. Kate, Skoumal, who learned this form of art 16 years ago in Denver, is feachine it in Omaha. One of her students making a blue kimo- na adorned with a buttercup design oafnted in yellow. Mrs. Skoumal' works equally well on silk, velvet, Jewish Welfare association The children of the school, their parents and public school teachers attended. Mrs. F. H. Cole is director for this school. Folk games and patriotic songs were included in the program. Refreshments were served. The plan of these schools h that children may remain an hour after ithe regular public school session and receive ' certain instruction. Mrs. E. R. Moore and Mrs. Thomas R. Tracy are in charge of the sew ing; Miss Blanche Altman, 'dra matics; Mrs. M. Meyer, embroidery; Miss Mary Jewel, folk dancing, and Mrs. Mary Volz, croeneting. Miss Jessie Ratsaack assists at. the piano. Miss Jessie Roys,1 principal ' of this Lchool, has "given ' hearty co-opera tion to the recreational service; ac cording to Mrs. Cole. x ' Fund for Starving Children. 1 , : Mrs. Charles L. Hempel, president of the Omaha Woman's club, has ap pointed the follownig committee to solicit funds for the starving children of Europe :Mesdames H. J... Bailey, Jean Johnston, C. J. Hubbard and H. P. Whitehouse. , Ten dollars will . sustain a child throughout the winter and one dol lar will furnish 10 hot . Christmas dinners. , - '' at their gf A I High Grade ; tUAL Springfield DUt. ILLinOISEs THOROUGHLY SCREENED, DELIVERED $12.50 Per Ton Consumers Coal &Sopplyto. "Denlera in Good Coal" Dougi dS30. Doug. 0530. 1 '" . Red Roses, in the Winter Sky.; Red roses in the winter sky At sunset showing, Where half is gray and half isblue; There are no fairer flowers Jhan you, ..And none more sweet and none more dear ' On any earthly ' rc'se-tret ! growing. title offered to ambitious "girls and young women by Columbia univer sity.'- ' ' ' PIAIIOS FOR RENT At lowest.-prices. Special, rates to families and teach ers who rent for a season. SCHMOLLER & MUELLER PIANO COMPANY ' New Location, 1514.16-18 -Dodge Street W.CT.U. Conference : : c .The executive committee of" the Woman's Christian Temperance union met Wednesday at the Y. W. C. A. to make plans of the regional conference to be held in Omaha Feb-4-tific temperance. ruary 2 to 4. 1921, at the First Pres byterian church. JTen conference' will be held throughout the coun try. .'The Fifth district meeting, which meets in Omaha, includes North and South Dakota', Iowa and Nebraska. , Mrs. Elizabeth P. Anderson of Fargo, N. D., state president, will preside, at the conference. Mrs. M. D. Vieno of Omaha, ,county presi dent for Nebraska, will have charge of arrangements. National ofTicers who will attend the convention are Mrs. Frances P. Parks oPEvanston,.IH, correspond- I a SALE OF BOYS' IV gnus PHILIP'S DEPT. STORE 24th and O Stt. South Omaha. SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 21 ing secretary and superintendent of the department ot organization; ur. Valeria H, Parker of Hartford, Conn., director of the department of social morality; Mrs. Culla J. Vay hinger of Upland, Ind., director of Americanization; Mt Deborah Knox Livingston of ' Providence, R. I.,-uperintendent of the department of Christian citizenship; Mrs. L. O. Middleton-6f Kansas City. Mo., di rectorof .the department of scien- The mid-vear state executive meet ing of the W. C. T. U. will be held in Omaha at this time. " With- boiled : lamb serve caper sauce and stuffed- peppers or seal loped tomatoes. Bracelet Watches Bigsest of bracelet watches ever held in Onufca. 110 watch, S5 115 watch, I7J50; $20 watch, $10. See them at once.. Just what you want Closing them out. FRED C. TAYLOR 602 Securities Bldf. . Ty. 368S. bird a tough That's what a turkey is when you carve with a' poor knif e. Ve have RUSSELL'S CARVERS With Sta, Ivoride and Buffalo Horn JHandlesr which majce a useful Gift ' Suggeston at attractive prices. - V- Then we have the RusselFs WhittIers, Sets, for the . boy or: for the iioy's father; $1.00 - each. Join4 the Club. Jas. Morton & Son Go. 1511-13 Dodge Street , HARDWARE AND TOOLS I Phone Douglas 1623 I g" $r'- ' ' " A ; ' - ' ' " " 3 'TOLLOW THE BEATON PATH' ta V ee ft; ft; ft; -Women's Shop 1621 Farnam IStreetr SPECIAL CHRISTMAS OFFERINGS No. l Special Women $50 Suits All silk lined highly ; tailored garments, , fine qualities of "Silvertone," "Tricotine," Duvet de Laine. Sizes 16 to 44. , pfo RefundNo C. 0,D. -No-Exchanges. No.it Special WOMEN'S BLOUSES Very Radical Reduction Value from $12.50 to $18.50, your choice at Georgettes, 43repe. de Chines, Mignonette, Sat ins,' overblouse styles, tie back and surplice mod? : els showing the newest fashion details in em broidered, beading, yarn trimmed and braiding., No. $ Special " . WOMEN'S SILK HOSIERY Black, Brown and White r $2.50 qualities $1.75; $2.00 qualities (1.50 ' $3.00 qualities $2.25 $4.00 qualities . $2.75 ?! 9ft Ber&s Berg's Berg's BEATON'S BIG BARGAINS SATURDAY and MONDAY ii - DOLLS Dolly Dimple Dblls and thousand other varieties. $2.00 Dolls .,..85d $2.25 Dolls :t . . ...... S1.00 And many other from. S1.50 ' and up. y These dolls are all less than Vi the regular, price. , PERFUMES j Here are a few. of our special prices for Saturday and Mon day: - . Hudnut's Extracts in fancy boxes , ; 75J and ;up Palmer's, Colgate's and' Jer-; pen's in fancy boxes, from .75 up. ..'. , $4.00 ' HoubiganW ; Ideal" Ex tract, bulk, ounce. . .$2.20 $4.25 Mary Garden Extract, bulk, per ounce .'...$2.20 75e Locjist: Blossom Extract, per ounce ..... . . . . . .4Q $10.00, 8-ounce 'Houbteant's , v Ideal Toilet Water. .$7.50 $11.00 . Houbigant's Ideal Ex tract, satin box. . . . .$8.25 : $12.00 Houbigant's' Quelques Fleurs Extract ...... $10 Houbigant's , Quelques Fleurs Toilet Water, $9,00 $1L00 Coty L'Origan Extract; (in original boxes) . .$8.75 $2.50 Coty's L'Origan Face Powder........ $1.69; $6.00 Mary Garden Toilet Water, Jarge size . .$,4.25, MAZDA LAMPS ' . ") -. . , The Original and Reliable v. '. " Lamp. . ; 15 to 60-Watt Lamps ... . f40 60-Watt Lamps . .-. ..... 45d - "- i . . -'"V Fuse Plugs ........ i .10 , (10 to 30 Amperes) . DEPARTMENT CANDY 1 Gat Your Xmu Candy Now. Save. Time and Money. 30c Assorted Hard Xmas Candy, per pound .40d $1.00 Brach Chocolate Creams, per pound ...... .,. .59 $1.00 Chocolaie-Covered Pea-, nuts, per pound 75c 80c Johnston's Chocolate Creams in bulk, pound, 65i G0c Jelly. Beans, pound, 40J 60c Gum Drops, pounds 40 Candy Canes . . . .10 to 40 V Weare agents for Huyler's, Original Allegretti, Johnston's, Gordon's and f Woodward's . Chocolates and Boh Bona in to 5-lb. boxes Place your order now' We deliver free to aH parts of the city at any time specif ied, or pack for shipment. . . , . . - .. . i . V. , . IVORY : : We have a very complete line v - v of most everything made in ivofy, at special prices: : . ', ; $5.00 Ivory Mirror". . . $3.25 $4.00 Ivory Hair Brush,, $2.65 $1.00 Ivory' Comb... i . .60 $t00 iWry Nail Files.. 60 $1.00 Ivory ' Cuticle Knives, at ...... ......... ,60tf $1.50 Ivory Buffers... ..98 Cutex Manicure .Sets, 50 o $6.00. V Flashlight Lamps fr up. " from 75 PHOTO DEPT. (Second Floor) An appropriate Xmas sug gestion. What better Xmas: gift than that vacation snap shot enlarged and framed! We can enlarge them to any size, and have a-Mjoroplete assort ment of f rames'to select from. Leave your order now to insured prompt delivery. Photo Albums;. .10 to $4 Cameras $2.75 and up FANCY BOX , STATIONERY v $1.50 Fancy Boxes . .85. $2.00 Fancy Boxes... .$1.25 CIGARS 'Standard Makes '. . Mozarts, ; Americanos, box of to . . . . . .... ..... .jpiS.oa El Paxo, La Palma, box of 25, at $2.85 Kelly's " Mates, box of 25, . at .....$3.35 Eoitans, Aces, box of 25, at $2.75 Roitans, Queens, box of 25, , at $3.25. El Verso, box of 25. . .$3.25 Artusa, box of 25. . . . .$2.75 Mozart, Excellantes.box of 50, at ................$4.50 Flor de Intals, box of 50 at -....rr... $2.75 .Autocrats, .fed of 50. .$3.00 Ladina, cans of 25. .. . $1.75 I Ladina, box of 50. . . . $3.50 McCoroVBrady Hand Made. !an of 25 . ..... .$1.60 La Azora, Washington, box of . ;0, $5.50 And all other popular brands. PRACTICAL GIFTS $4.50 Pint Corrugated Thermos ; Bottles $2.98 $5.00., Universal Lunch Kit, at ..j .... .,.$3.48 ; $5.00 GHtette Razors. .$3.98 $8.00 1 Hold Heat Electric Toasteiy. ..$4.75 $1.50rStag and Shell Knives at..;... .....98 . 25c jH4!r Insojes. ...... .17 ; 20c . Venida Human Hair Nets, 2 for .....25 ; 30c Beaton's Cold Cream, 21 60c DeMar's Benzoin and ' Almond Lotion .......39 25c, U-lb. Peroxide Hydrogen, at . .10 1 lb. Hospital Cotton 39- 30c Woodbury's Facial Soap for.'..... ..21 30c Shah of Persia Soap, 21 30 Laxative Bromo Quinine for ...22 50c Orazin Tooth (Paste . 34 25e Ly'sol ..... ....19 25c Phenolax Wafers.... 19 40c Castoria .......... .24 60e Coconut Emulsion Sham poo ............ 39 50c Eatonic ...... 34 35c Freezone s. 27 60c Danderine : 48 Mouse Traps, each .5 Per dozen ......... : .50 25c Rat Nip.... 10 I 25c.) Sanitary Powder Puffs, .at ..iuc $3.75 Horlick's Malted Milk. I at $2.98 35c Sloan's Liniment. .. .21 BEATON DRUG COMPANY 1 5th and Farnam Streets Mail Orders Receive Our Most Careful Attention Bear lQGlwimmpfi on th New Edisoo. Then hear the record ings he has made for one of the standard talking- machines, Compare the two! Rachmaninoff wiD show you which is the best phonograph. Rouse's Phonograph Parlors i ; 1916 Farnam St. Douglaa 7782. ' . ? if Ik MEV7 EDISOW "7 .MiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiii it 'Say It Electrically This Christmas The Electric Shop holds many a surprise for you. A few minutes, devoted to a study of the many Electric House hold Appliances there displayed will convince you of the. 1 desirability of v ' y m : Giving Gifts Electrical . I This Year 5 Their usefulness makes them a lasting reminded of true 5 friendship and devoted comradeship. An Electric cuum Sweeper j The Christmas Gift that brings more leisure to E your wife. ;" . " " 1 What woman ;. wouldni E be delighted to receive a . .s dandy, labor-saving. Elec- E " dence of hubby's thoughtfulness! . . 5 Here is a gift carrying years of usefulness, of time-saving -helpfulness to the housewife not a passing fad or a sUly .. E trifle, but a-gift that will bring sunshine into your home E s . week after week for' years. - Small Payment Down places an v 5 ' Electric Sweeper in your home. 3. 3 1 Christmas and an Electric Washerl for Mother ' Picture the xpleasnre E .with which your wife or mother will greet the gift of an Electric Washing Machine. E For every woman Imows that this won- derful, labor - saying 5 machine is one of the E great boons to 'woman 5 ; kind-" a' thorou ghly s practical and sensible E gift that means much 5 to future comfort, health and happiness. , uilbniarnd Uaadrylodif Our Credit Privileges enable one to give an Electric ; Washer this year. Select From This List of Gifts Elejctric and You Are ' Sure to Please I f Percolator Toasters . Chafing Dishes , Grills ': : ' Oveoettes Samovars Waffle Irons - Disc Stoves v j Coffee Urn Sets Tei Ball Tea Pots Christmas Tree Sets Curling Irons 7 ' ""' Heating Pajs Glow Heaters -'v ; Washing Machines Vacuum Cleaners '. Sewing Machines Immersion'Heaters Water JLettles t'M Combination Boilers with Egg Rack Home Irons , Projecting Mirror ' , :' copes ... ' r.' Stand and Standard Smoking Sets If the Gift . is to be a Lamp D,0ft Fail to From Our . Selection ( ;y- -f' - -Vrof - - ' . Floor, , " 'TabVe" and Boudoir , . ; 1 . , - Lamps. A Lamp 1 ' 1 js r . ' -' - H Lasting Life-time :; Gift. I Nebraska! Power Co. istnftiiMEH iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMtiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmiiiiiiiiiiiiniiii USE BEE WAkT ADS THEY "BRING RESULTS