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THE BEE: OMAHA. SATURDAY, DECEMMSK 24. Vm.
Society -.'
Wdleigh-Wineird.
The wedding of Mis Gertie Winc
gard tn Harold E. Wndlcifjh took
place last Monday at the home of
the bride. The Rev. A. S. Bue 11 per
formed the ceremony and Mr. and
Mrs. J. C. Park were the attendants.
The bride wore white crepe trimmed
in real lace and carried a shower
bouquet. Mm. F. O. Johnson, sis
ter of the bride, played the wedding
march.
From School and College.
Miss Virginia Barker arrived this
morning from St. Timothy's, Miss
-Mary Findlcy .came from -Bradford
academy, Miss Catherine Tortcr
,'ftom Manhattanrillc school 'and
'Miss Mary Moisman and Miss Jose
'phine Schurman from Bryn Mawr,
and Frances G. Robison from the
Kent Place school. Miss Frances
Burt arrived from Lincoln yesterday
and her brother, Horace Burt, came
from Boston Tech today. The stu
dents from the University of Ne
braska also arrive today.
Personals
THE season's firt matrh of the oldest known sport, curling, will be
played Saturday at Miller park. It will be an individual match for the
lngalls' cup. Curling, like golf, originated in Scotland over three cen
. turiea ago. It is becoming to the business man in winter what golf is in the
1 summer. The game, when properly played, consists of teams of four men.
Kach player has two stones, which he plays alternately with his opponent.
The field of battle is an ice rink. To curl, is to slide the stones over the
ice into certain areas, which determine the score just as in a game of horse
shoe. The players use brooms for sweeping off the ice in advance of the
slowly moving stones. There are about JO pairs of stones in Omaha now,
according to C W. McMaster.
Among those who will participates
t in tne maicn rmuraay arr; v- v
Beldcn, F. W. Wead, Mark Levings,
John HuMie, t. Uodils, lolin M
Robert Gault. C W. McMa.i
Harry Prtrs. Frank Yore. Jiuiican
Reed. O. Tank, Andrew. V. J. and
William Hislon. C. Fernaiuleis. Rob
ert Malcolm, Frank McCarthy, Phil
Kendall. A. M. Featherstone. P. II.
NieNen, George A. Dunn, Alex Mel-
"vin, Edwin M. Tracy, Murray hcott,
Robert Watson, W. W,. P. Home,
Howard Home. Don Bissett. W. G,
Watson, Peter' Lowdcn, John Mc
Taggart, Cliff Saddler, A. Sinclair,
John Iinlayson, J. K. Finlayson,
fohart Williams and Charles
Granden.
O. E. S. Christmas Party.
: Ak Sar Ben chapter enjoyed a
Christmas dinner at the Masonic
; temple Wednesday evening enter
taining the children of the families,
after which a program of readings
and musx was rendered and Ritts
distributed.
.-. The Christmas tree is being sent
to the Masonic Boy's home at Twen
ty-seventh and Davenport streets.
; Dundee School Provides Dinners,
The children , of the Dundee
; school are not only providing boun
teous dinner for . several families,
but to some families they also are
giving groceries for a week, and
to other, coal and clothing are be
ing taken. At least 10 families have
, been made happy this. Christmas by
;the good will ot these school chii
' dren. . . " " - ,
Fine Arts Exhibit
In one of the galleries of the pub
lie library the Omaha Society of Fine
Arts is showing five canvases by the
portrait painter, J. I. McClymont, of
" ..Ml h. am Avr.ikifirn until Tanllarv 3
In this group there are tour por
traits, the fifth canvas' is an interior
called, "The Crofters Cottage" (a
Scotch subject).
It is the purpose of the (Society of
Fine Arts to show as much as pos
sible of the art produced in the west.
This group is in striking contrast in
its handl'iiR with other works shown
within the last year. " ' ' ",
Just now with the Hawthorne por
traits in the galleries on the third
floor the public is- given opportunity
to compare two artists of vastly, dif
ferent 'idea and purpose.
Mr, and Mrs. Harry Hundley and
sotiMsrvin, have gone to St. Joseph
tor Christmas. . . . t .
Miss Yetta Nathan left for Chicago
on Thursday ' evening and will re
main there for several weeks.'
Mrs. R. Mills-Silby, who has been
ill since her return from Wyoming
two weeks ago, is much improved.
Miss Laura Koehler, principal of
the high school at Western, Neb.,
will spend the holidays here with her
parents, Kcv. and Mrs. John Koehler.
Mrs. Harold Poherty of Fort Snell
iiig will arrive in Omaha January 16
to visit Mr. and Mrs. Irving Benol
ken. , . ... '!' .
Mrs. Francis F. Potter, who has
been ill i for ' some time, is con
valescing at the Nicholas Scnn hos
pital.; , ' c
Mr. and Mrs. John MacGrcgor will
spend Christmas with Dr. and Mrs.
J. M. Kilbourne of Sioux Cjty, la.,
and will be in Kansas Crty tor Wcw
Year's. ' .;' '-,:. ' ' - -
Mr. and Mrs. 'Alfred Muncer will
spend Christmas in Lincoln with Mr.,
Mungcrs parents, Judge and Airs.
T. C. Mungcr. . '," )
James W. Morton, a student at the
University of Nebraska, is. spending
the holidays with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. James Morton. .'
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kirshrier of
Blytheville, Ark., arrive Sunday to
spend the holidays with Mrs. Kirsh-r-i
"- rents, Dr., and Mrs. Frank
G. Smith, . ' , , V, ,,,. -
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Levings, who
are spending the holidays with their
son and wife, Mr. 'and - Mrs. Mark
Levings, will leave for Florida about
tne miaaie or January,. ...
Mrs. Charles' A, Hull has gone' to
Lincoln to spend Christmas with her
parents, Judge and Mrs. E. , P.
Holmes, and her sister, Mrs. -.Louis
Vollentine, of .Chicago. . Dr. Hull
will go later'
Wooster college students, Miss
Frances and William .Hilliker and
Miss Romaync.,' Painter, arrived
Thursday to spend holiday vacation
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. H.
V. Hilliker, and Mrs. Mary Painter.
Miss Helen Haseltine, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs.. C. F. Haseitine- vill
spend the Christmas holidays, with
friends in Pasadena ;nd Cronado
beach. Miss Haseltine is a student
at the Bishop's school in La Jolla,
cai. ., ::.:: -
New York. (Special Correspond
ence.) Quilled felt hats are still in
the ascendancy, but the velvet hat is
coming in strongly.' " As for the
metal brocade type, this is seen
nowadays on every side. It is often
combined with fur and worn with
fur coats, and it is interesting to
note' how frequently it follows the
Kussian note sponsored so strongly
by Lanvin.
The popular cire ribbon hat is il
lustrated at the upper left. It has
no trimming, and the charm of, the
model depends upon its pliability. It
is so soft that it can be folded up
into, nothing. And, by the way, the
newest version of the cire ribbon ii
the cire serge variety. At the right
is a small hat ot black satin trimmed
with black jet which is particularly
stunning in conjunction with a coat
of light fur.
I-or formal afternoon occasions the
large hat of black velvet trimmed
with jet and with glycerined ostrich
is a favorite. Another esteemed
model is one of soft black satin
turned back, from the face and de
pendent upon softness of line for its
chic.
Miss Janet Cunningham was host
ess this noon at a luncheon at the
Fontenelle.
Things You'll Love
To Make
over&
Club Fills Christmas Baskets.
At a meeting of the A.' A. B. club
Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Fred
Nusbaum the club voted to use the
money in the treasury to fill Christ
mas baskets ' fotpoor families. In
former years , the money has been
spent for' a luncheon and theater
party. Mrs. f.-Ji. Kern is president
of the club. . , - .-' 'V ;
Party This Evening.-- -
Miss' Marie Neville will be hostess
this eveirng at one of the largest of
the Christmas uarties, a dance at the
Blackstone, for which 175 invitations
were sent out.vThe ball .room is;
decorated for the Christmas season
nd a buffet supper will be served. :
Kfet DjskC
" Almost every day one has some
dish or bowl of food which has to be
left to cool off. It is lovely to-have
a set of net dish covers to lay over
these dishes that the food may cool
off and not become contaminated by
dust and dirt. Cut squares and cir
cles of white cotton net. You will
need two layers for each- cover. Join
the two layers with buttonhole stitch
ing,, around the edges. . Use blue
mercerized cotton or any other color
that ; will look well with ' the-dominant",
color ' note in ' the ' kitchen.
Weight the ends with colored wood
en or' glass beads.- - These net dish
covers are pretty also, to Cover food
on the table while waiting for guests
to1 be seated at their places. -
:: Finest Fabrics Sv
Problems That Perplex
Aaaamtt
BEATRICE FAIRFAX.
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Strljhtforword Ixtler.
Dear Miss Falrfai: 8lne romlnc
to your city tome time ssu I chanced
to read your column tulte often, ui
tne loike with, whom 1 am roominii
keep The Kee. I Ilka your ttlvli-c
and - thouclit probably you coula
hlp me also.
1 am a iclrl of tl years gnlng to
a clrla' bunlneM school. I like my
work Immensely and am making
good advonramont. I work very
hard every, day and evening In the
vek except, ot course, on Satur
day and Sundays. I wlnh to dovote
thrso duys to social afTalrs and en
joyment. Miss Fairfax, I am very
fond of dancing, movl, vtc, but b
In a stranger It's hsrd to Kt e
uuulnted. . There don't seem to be
any a-lrls solnu to my school who
reside anywhere close in my neigh
borhood.
V . I J .IT. ....... .
nuum iiive iu tiivcv b.'iho )uuiih
man or gin or my sge who nas tne
sums desires, devoted to their work,
hut still for a good rlnan enjoy
ment. I am good looking, well
dressed and also have a good edu
cation. I also enjoy going to church
once in a while. MIbs Fairfax, your
help will be greatly appreciated. I
shall look for your answer.
A BUSINESS GIRL.
' A girl who can write a straight
forward letter like yours will also
make friends. It takes a little time
to do that unywhere, whatever your
rank or station; Finding a truly
enjoyable companion, girl or boy, is
not Just a matter of meeting folks.'
Vou must meet young people,
however, if you are to have any so
cial life. Mny I suggest that you
call Douglas 0651, Miss (5 race Row
land, or Harney 4816, Mrs. tl. K. ;
Toedt, both members of the Big
Sisters' organization. They will be
glad to know you and will have ways
of acquainting you with other young
people.
The Unitarian church hns a Get-
Acqualnted i-lub which has many
pleunant meetings. On Thsnkssiv
Ing they hsd a turkey dinner fol
li.wed by dam-Ins. Everyone met
everyone else snd everyone hsd a
good time. The clubs meets regu
lurly miudsy evenings.
There Is a similar organisation In
the First Presbyterian church. For
Information regarding It, call Nell F
l arloch, 1114ft Harney street. If you
old not study evenings, I would sug
Rest that you Join one of the many
Inviting Y. W. C. A. classes, gym
nasium, millinery, cooking. French
sewing, etc. Vou would thus ue
your time to good advantage snd
s so tie making friends. The G rls'
Community club Is another social
oigiinUatlon, as well as the various
church young peoples societies,
choirs, eto.
Just Nobody: I do not undertake
to be a correspondence bureau, it
would not work out well when I do
not know anyone concerned. If you
are all you say you are, neat, cheer
ful and anxious for friends. I think
you will succeed In making them.
Vou are rather tall for a girl and
that might put you to disadvantage
at times at a dance, for Instance;
but the probabilities are it will not
interfere with your success In busi
ness or your happiness in a home,
One of the finest friends I have Is a
girl more than six feet tall 8he is
au artist and was making good with
a career when she married. Now
she has a beautiful home In which
she Is perfectly contented. , Why not
you? .
1,.: Your Intentions in wishing to
make peace between your friends
are worthy, but I cannot divulge
names and addresses of people who
write to me in connaence.
The Jolly Seniors will entertain at
a dancing party in Crounse hall Sat
urday evening.
Army Posts Keep
Gay Christmas
The Fort Crook Service club will
be the scene of a Christmas patty
Saturday night, which is in charge
of the women of the pofct. It is es
pecially t children's party, with i
tree and a Santa Claus. and the chil
dren will sing carols. Thursday night
Major and Mrs. W. O, Jones and
Captain and Mrs. W. It. llrers en
lertained 80 guests at a dinucr-dancc
at the service club, which was dec
orated for Christmas. , On Christ-.
mas day Colonel and Mrs. W. T.
Johnston will have as 'their dinner
guests General snd Mrs. Omar Bun-
dy and Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Hugh
Meyers, and their son, ilugn, . Kus
sel Johnston will also be there. With
Lieut, and Mrs. Harrison Johnson
will be Col. and Mrs. Carl Harvey
and Miss Betty Harvey and Col. and
Mrs. Carl Muller, and John Muller.
Maior and Mrs. Tom Hayes and
their children will be members of a
large party who will spend the day
with Dr. and Mrs. Robert Hollister
on their hill farm north of Irvington.
Other guests for the day will be Mrs.
Theodore Ringwalt and Miss Dor
othy Ringwalt, George Holdrege
and his daughter, Miss Lita Holdrege.
rort Crook will officially celebrate
New Year's on December 29, when
the officers and their wives from
Fort Omaha and many Omaha peo
ple have been asked to Fort Crook
for a ' masquerade dance. Col. Carl
Harvey ts m charge of the arrange
ments.
Captain A. S. Levinson is in
charge of the Christmas eve party at
Fort Omaha, which is to be held in
the assembly hall, and will include
Christmas tree, a radio concert
and later a dance for the enlisted
men. : ;
According to army custom, Gen-
BridcoftheVcek
i r- - 'v.'!
Miss Mvrl Rodgers. daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Koders of Gib
bon, Neb., became the bride of Dr.
Erwin P. Miller last Monday. Dr.
Miller is a graduate c-f the Uni'vcr
sity School of Medicine and was an
interne at the Clarkson hospital here,
He is a member of the Phi Ro fra
ternity. Mrs. Miller is a graduate of
the University of .Nebraska and is an
Alpha Phi.
eral and Mrs. Omar Bundy, at Fort
Crook, and Maior and rs. J. D.
Reardon.'at Fort Omaha, will re
ceive their friends in honor of New
Years on the afternoon of January 2.
Can You Cook?
Red Top
Sturdy folks
Absolutely no waste, catw
ily prepared. Recipe in
every package.
Ak your grocer for RED TOP
A standard treatment
with thousands who. '
know how quickly it J
heals sick skins
Asksnyone who has tried H
RESIfJOL
ioolhinq and Htafin) '
f SpecUl t sum., ' . 1 . lif A food as pure as am rfcli Wature 'il . '
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CHRISTMAS NUTS AND CANDY
Fancy Brazil Nuts, lb. . . .21
Fancy Almonds, lb 24J
Fancy Filberts, lb. 21
Fancy Pecans, lb 27
No. 1 California Soft Shell
English Walnuts, lb...40
No. 1 Manchurian Walnuts,
per lb. 32
Fancy Black Walnuts, lb.7
Fresh Salted Peanuts, lb.17
Jumbo Fresh Roasted Peanuts,
per lb.'.. .....19tf
Assorted Brilliant Pillows, .
per lb. WtVtt
Fresh Chocolate Drdps, lb.24d
Broken Mixed Candy,
per lb. 22d
Yankee Peanut Brittle,
per lb 12
Wintergreen Lozenges, lb. 250
Peppermint Lozenges, lb. 250
Fresh Gum Drops, lb 250
Fresh Jelly Beans, lb.... 190
Big Stick Candy, each.. . . .80
SAWYER BISCUIT CO. COOKIES AND CRACKERS
None Better Why Pay More?
Lily Soda Crackers, lb . . . 140
S. B. C. Soda Crackers, lb.120
Oyster Crackers, lb 120
Graham Crackers, lb .... . 140
Ginger Snaps, lb. ..... . .110
Fresh Fig Bars, lb. ..... i2l0
SPECIAL
Marshmallow Bars, lb. . . .230 Macaroon Wafers, lb. . . .190
Every Basket Store Has a Full Line of Fruits and
Vegetables for the Holidays ' "
A Useful Xmas Present 8-quart Aluminum Kettles,
special, - each ..................
99c
CANNED VEGETABLES
Campbell's Pork and Beans,
per can 100
Snider's Pork and Beans,
No. 2 can, per can .... 100
Snider's Pork and Beans,
. No. 3 can, per can. . . : .200
Extra Fancy Cut "Refugee
Beans, No. 2 can, ea.220
Extra Fancy Small Golden Wax
Beans, No. 2 can.... 22 0
Extra Fancy C. H. Green Refu
gee Beans, No. 2 can.. 180
Krier's Cut Beets, No. 3. can, .
per can .150
Basko Baby Beets, No. 2 can,
2 cans 350
Basko Maine Corn, 11-oz. can,
each .....110
Basko Maine Corn, No. 2 can,
each 190
Cash Habit Corn, No. 2 can,
each 160
Large Hominy, extra fine,
No. 3 can, each ....12V40
Sauerkraut, the best, No. 3 can,
each 160
Those Good Yellow Sweet
Potatoes, No. 3 can... 230
Canned Pumpkin, No. 3 can,.
each ............160
Libby's Spinach, No. 2 can,
each -250
Fancy Hand-Packed Tomatoes,
No. 2 can, each. 140
Fancy Hand-Packed Tomatoes,
No. 3 can, each 190
Basko Alaska Peas, No. 2 can,
each ;..230
Cash Habit Peas, No. 2 can,
- each 210
Standard Peas, No. 2 can,
2 for ....250
Crisco
1 pound .180
3 pounds ...520
(5 pounds 81.02
CANNED. SOUPS
Campbell's Soups, can . . . 120
Snider's Tomato Soup,
16-oz. can ....90
CHEESE
Full Cream Cheese, lb... 300
American Loaf Cheese, lb.380
Swiss Loaf Cheese, lb... 470
Brick Cheese, lb 300
MISCELLANEOUS
None-Such Mince Meat,
per pkg. ......150
Michigan Navy Beans, lb.. 70
Lima Beans, lb. 100
Fancy Blue Rose Rice, lb.. 70
Snowball Popcorn, 2 lbs.. 150
Basko Spices, shaker top can, .
each 90
We Fill All Mail Orders t o. b. Omaha .
Basket Stores
Douglas
3094
MZVKNTHMTH ATS. OOUOUUS
We Deliver
to Any Part
of the City.
The Test of Values Lies in the Quality
And the ox dominant, utluuilli-jr feature of this ature'4 merrhandlNr Is qaulltr
sod Kupporllns; this quality you'll find here, day In and day out, the rlty's biggest values.
From the habit of coming direct to the Table Snpply for your erery market want It's ,
a habit that will save you many dollars each month.
Christmas Foodstuffs at Unbeatable Prices
FRESH . DRESSED FANCY CplVp flitr! ARr
SPRING TURKEYS . . 2U dllU fWU
FRESH DRESSED FANCY SPRING GEESE 27 and 25 :
Fresh Dressed Fancy f
Spring Ducks, lb.......'.
29c
Fresh Dressed Fancy
Spring Chickens, lb. ..
2712C
Fresh Tork Shoulders, lb ... 100
Fresh Snare Ribs lb. 12H0
Fresh Pig Hams, half or whole, lb 170
Choice Steer Beef Roast, lb....... ....... 100
Jnst Received a Shipment of the Finest
Select Oysters. - :
Pure Cane Sugar, five pounds for . . .
, . . . .25
Old Honk OlUe
Oil, per quart
81.19
Omar Floor, 48
Ib. sack, ;
S1.83
Bine Ilel'l Floor,
18-11). sack,
81.79
Qnart Jars
Olives, at
430
Farm House
Currants, pkg,
250
1921 Crop Mixed Nuts, 2 lbs 450
t 1921 Crop Brazil Nuts, 3 lbs 500
Fine Navel Oranges, per dozen 330
Florida Grape Fruit, 54 size, 3 for .-250
Fancy Fruit Baskets.... 81.25 and up
Imported Malaga Raisins, per lb 590
Dromedary Dates, per package 210
Fancy Pascal Celery, dozen ..............750
Ankoia Coffee, Santos Coffee, Advo Jell, 3
J lbs. for 6 lbs. for . ,
81.15 980 for 250
Meadow Gold or Seward Butter, lb. .450
Fine Table Country Butter, lb. 380
Comb Honey 270
Iten's Oyster Crackers, lb.
Chocolate Animals lb
Large pkg. Sogar Wafers..
150 I
320
22' I
Two Wonderful
Holiday Cakes
Yoar Christmas dinner will not he roaiplete
ffltboot one ot theoe delicious rakes..
ORTMAN'S
GENUINE
FRUIT
CAKE
PER LB.,
60c
ORTMAN'S
TUTTI
FRurri
- CAKE,
EACH,
80c
A Most Complete line of Breads, Rolls, Coffee
takes Sad lookles
10
Bars
47c
CIGARS CIGARS
Just Inside the Door
"Buy Them by the Box"
mF.IRiRI?S7Ju8t. received, an immenso ship
ment direct from factory. These will be placid
cVf'rlcis: y and Saturday ' th following
cn '"tri"ct"ry 0ffer on Thes9 Famoui cigars
5o Mra ght S!ze...l2'.4-nox of 60... 16.00
50 Straight Size...l2 Boi of 25.. .25 00
An
1
15c
UVlltA SI'KIHL FOH UIKTS
15c Straight Size, in box of 10 Clears... Bl'ie
12Hc Size. 10i; box of 60 ig'fiS
12c Size. lOtf: box of 25 2S'2
10c Size. 3 ror 25; box of 50...M.! SJoJ
10c Size. 3 for 2Se. box of 2a 4218
Mozart Jmnerial. Vo value. 11 kn. -c 'Z'tSl
Mozart Venccdora, 20a value, 15t; box 25!535C
i
f
. ..etc, uv. vi vikhii ........... . Itl TK
Meditation. 15c value. XI t: box of 25 " ii
Don Marvel, 10c value, box of 25 it'lk
Prince Albert Smoking Tobacco, full ib".'il
Tuxedo, glaj Jar ..... SI 33
Georire W'asninif ton Smoking t,,v,".V.V" ' 'iu V T
Ueorite Washington Smoking Tobacco. U-ib'SsS
Camel. Spur, Lucky Strike, carton ...... 9X.fi
ti-.iii ,',PES Aft" SMOKERS' SlfPLICS
Wellington I'ipe. French Briar. Sterling Silver
bands, SI. 50 valut-a 711
Pakchto Cicar and Cicnrei W..1.1.V. 'oVl'V a.
rlilcVt.o.Ka'lo,s and k- ot blades 7.. .s5
New Gillette Kazor. 5 value, now uO
Gem La Luxe Kaxor. 13 00 value. now....5l.o
Christmas Candy Specials '
Fancy Uibbon Mixed Candy, per lb 25
?.ld J"aih'ontl Rwk Mixed Candy, lb Js3
Mixed Taffy Candy, lb ia.
I'eanut Urittle. lb
Cocoanut Brittle, lb .-25 '
Filled Peppermint Lirops. lb go
Peanut Butter Filled Candy, lb. U5s
fl.00 Quality Jordan Almunda, lb i. ,
Buntes Filled Candy, lb 60
Lare Assortment of Fidelity Box Candy in 1. i.
snd 3-lb. boxes 75 to 83.50
Candy Can-s. each 5. 10, 15
U. & W. Heller Imported Filled Candy, lb.. SI
( lbs. for 85.00
Lyon's Chocolate Covered Ciacs Fruits, t'.ort
. value, lb. box, at 81.00
Buntes Filled Candy in original jars......gXdtM)
I umbo Salted Peanuts, t lbs ......iiOt
We
Sell
SKWNEtfS
Tbo Hlcost Crxis Maoarootl
Egf Noodles, SpaxhottI and
ether Macaroni Product
f