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f 2 B THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: DECEMBER 14, 1913. &QGMTY behfor big ball leaders Actively at Work on the .Various Committees. MANY FAMILIES IN REUNION Ynnjr FolU Art- nrtnrnlnK from Knattt-n Schools to Spend the llolldnr In This Cllr with Thplr l'ortnl. Social Cnlrnilnr. MrNrAY-WeidlnR or Miss Kvclyn Btrsmon. daughter of Mr. nnd Mm. m?rjrman. to Mr. Meyer trldstcln at the home of the bride's Dnrents at a o'clock. Prairie Park Whist club; Mm. W V llaxter, hostess of Amateur Musical; Miss Oertrudo O'lWIly, read Ins at Sacred Heart convent. Tl'KSDAT Mr W. J. Colyln. Tuesday Lunrheon club; Mrs. Btlward Terry, Afternfton Hridfce club; Mrs. Leo Wil son. Tuesday livening HrldSe club; Mrs Stanfjild, Thirty-fifth Avenue "WEDNESDAY Mrs. Harry Smith, Wed nesaa KenainKMin ctuwj weunws of and Mrs D. 51. ileycr. to Mr. Harry M Cohn-tof Jlorhester, N. 1., nt the Home hotel, followed by A dance. THiytSDAT Kt-a-Vlrp Christmas'- dan - clng at Chamber'; Pr&lrlo Park club musical, wedding of Miss Tena L)or- raht. to Mr. William Howard, lr., of Knl.ton. Neb. . . . . iBATfltDAY 8ta dinner at Omaha club; Prairie Park rlub children matinee, dnce; Mrs. John A. IWnrpster, birth day party for Mrs. H. C. .Myers; Mlas Oertrudo O llellly, reading nt home or Mr. John A. MoShane. I U meet jrou at Yale." Harvard, Col-; umbla, Princeton or nt. ono 6f the wctf known colleges, will be the way you will flrtd your partner at the charity ball on the evening or January 1. The apaco In front of the boxe will bo platted off and aboto this will be Immense banner with the fiame of some college Th meeting of the various committee . at the Vhlveralty club for luncheon waa well attended and .definite plan were made. The feencral committee Includes Mrs. Clement Chase, Mr, II. If. Baldrige, Mn Charles T.' Kotmfxr, Mr. George H.. JCelly, Mr. Oould Diets. Mr. 0, W. Wat tle and Mr. Joseph Barker. There are about abstjr'nsslsUns; lhe,freneral commit tee and "about, twenty chairman. Barely ha so much enthutasm been shown and the. charity ball will be tho largest aofclal vent of the holiday season. Ready for New Year's Eve. Although, formal announcement have not yet been Issued by the University ;lub, about 200 reservation havo been i made for-th supper danco at the club New Year eve. The early part of the .evening1 -will lw) spent dancing and supper will bo- served shortly before ' midnight and a cabaret entertainment 1b planned. A cupper dance also will be given at the Country club, when a largo attend ance Is expected, . Hotel cafes are now making reserva tion for table for New Year" vc. Christmas flans, Many family reunion will be held during the holiday. Mr. and Mr. J. X. Bauni, who have been away from Omaha since last spring, will be home about i'TlvufsjJf.y of iett wek, to -bo olio wed ' Mior'tly by their daughter, Mr. Rouse, Vwlvb'oomM. with W ltAdi ana baby from Baltimore for a famjly reunion, aad Ml KathtriM Baum from Reemary Tf-t j. inJ "lffiirf ayalniTit WsniM'niiil cllMr from Ch lea if a, J Mid Mr. rKchrd iBkum. .who ha .been In Philadelphia h Mr.aiii Mm. JVank. hheifh and fhalirnoawiii s-rrive Christmas mommr !p remain waH after, New Year's with Ws parent. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Wll kelmyB 'their honor the latter will gijje a,- tea daneaht on New Year's afternoon. ,'MK ana Mrs. J. Joot( HlilckwoH and elr-thrt daughter, MM Margaret,. .Aoeieane) uenfucv, win .arrive eaiuruajr, it v4lt tin niackwrll' mother. Mrs, Jsrarth. Slickwelt. and Mr. and Mrs. Warren. Wackwell durlnr tho holiday. , Mr Victor pux' and Mr. Amos Thomas 9eft SatunSayv lor the Paclflo coast and will spend soroo. time at the Banfa. Bar- Mr, uwen tnerei Mr. and Mrs, A. .0. Becson and Miss teeson will bo Jn 'IJncoln for Christmas dinner with Mrs. B'scson's elsters, Mr. OVeen and Mrs. 1eonard. Mr. and Mrs. Ifaurry Dyram.of Chicago. -with their dauxhttr. HeleMi Mr. and Mra v&14wln Morrison 'of ' iCan4a City aaa daughter, EllMbetht Mr. Allen Tukey from Dartmouth Mtle, Prof. anQ Mrs Ralph Tukey of liberty Mo., and Mis MtoCe4jch of Canada will all be with fr. sphJ Mrs. A. P. Tukey for a family reunion over Christmas. ? Mj. IVoy Woe le expected the day bff fo're1 i jChr)kna trim Dorivor, "and his sifter, MM- Crtomer, with her hUeband. will arrive the day after Christmas to visit their jfiother. Mr. D. n. Wood. Mr. and, Mrs, Fnink. Cplpetxer and Mr. Dubel Hn to send Chrtstma In Chi csJre-Vfith Mr. and Mr. Harry AVUklns. Captain Clarence' Wchmond Day, fifth UnJtvd ftates cavalry, goes to Fort Myer. VC thlf month, for duty with part of hi regimeat, Tl rest ( the regiment goe to Fort Bheridan and l'ort Leavenworth. Mrs. Daj 'and sma.Il son aro coming to Omaha lor the holidays with her mother, Mrs. A. B. Pmlth. but the captain expect to be en route with" his troop from Fort Huachuca to AYashlngton about that time and will not be able to Join, hi, family here. Mr. Hal Brady will come from Cheyenn to enjoy the holiday at home, and Mr, Ben Cotton vlll Joln hls family: here for CaMstmas, arriving from Woriand, Wyo. a. xw day before. Mrs. Ella Equlres expects her daUch tr, Mrs, Hoxle Clarke, and Mr. Clarke Friday of next 'week, ' to remain until after 'Christmas. (Mrs. Herman-Kounts , return homo Friday, and will tie. wjife, her. UauRhter, Ma, Jerome Magea. i Winter Trips. Judge and Mm. W. A. nedlck wljl be (Mapong me umana imveiers aDroantni wmter and have engaged passage for India January They -will "sail from Nw York, going by way ot Xhe Suez, Mis Eugenie "Patterson left Saturday for. Chicago, to remain for some time VJlh her sister. Mrs. Ben Boyce. Mr. arid Mrs, Boyce are planning to sail January IS from New York for a trip arHJ the wcril. Okrisboas Luncheon.. . Little Mis Dorothy , Judsou entertained k uuinucr oi ner acnooi inenas 'at pretUlly appointed luncheon .at ,her home , HKlvAJr' Ctvrttm deeoraUpbs were utocu ana (avors were ai eacn piaceu Tolntelia and Chriatma creens bright ened the rooms, Those, 'present'-were. UUle Mlsse Phylllc Hartman. Margaret Matthew. Esther McVann. Louise Fort, Ksther Smith. Phebe Reed, Betty Fair. fleM. Josephine Williams. Wynne Fair- flsld. Uelena Chase, Elizabeth XUngwalt. Helen Smith, "EllraTxth Deecher, Grace Smith, Virginia Crotoot, Eleanor Burk ley. Dorothy JClplinger, Pauline Coad, Mary Fuller, Haxel Updlko, Elsie Storx, Charlotte Rosewater, Dorothy Judson. Xcl&tive of TmUemt to Wed. A relative ot President Wilson, who has visited in Omaha, will be one of the holi day bride at her home In St Louis. Mis Pearl Wilson MacCoy ha been the guest In Omaha of Miss Margaret Fay Maney. Mle Pearl Wilson MacCoy, assistant secretary to Mayor Kiel ot BU Souls, I to be married soon to Dr. !L L. Wlch mann ot BO Bouth Jefferson avenue. Miss, MacCoy 'J one ot the leading suf fragist ot St. Louis, an outspoken cham pion of woman's Independence and the equality of the sexes, nnd 1 a second eousta of President Wilson. Her grand- tether and President Wilson's father were brother. Musical Conversaxlenes. Mr,. jlb4 Sir. Thomas J. Kelly gave yesterday afternoon the first of a sorles et musical eeaversaa-lones, which will be Iwoww as "four-o'cloeks, to be 'held at Mr. aM Mr. "Xehys reeldewew-atudlo, and at the homes of their student. These ill alternate wKh some mueical dlav eourses In Ih nature at musically tllua trated. lecture recitals of a brief nature which will be given by Mr. Kelly and Jtitut rated by the advanced students. 1 rows ell Kail Dramatk CM. The Brownell tHall Dramatlo club gave a representation of "King Rene's Daugh ter" Saturday evening- The proceed ot the play wilt ho devoted to the Social Settlement fresh air fund. Those whtf took, wt were: Misses Misses Ruth Howell, Frances .Neble, Laura Wood. Leah Jones. ' Ruth Achkerman. Vclma Button, Mary iitginbothan, Qenevleve Horlnbrook, leader from Ireland, Miss dcrtrude O'Reilly of Ireland, who gave a reading on "JrbtH Folk Lore" at an afternoon tea gives b' Mrs. U V, Crofoot on Friday aftamooa, will give a aumbtr ef ressHn whHe Jn Omaha. igaay aiierneem jars, itn i. ua nu opened her kM tor ess cMMren ana Misc. O'Rettly wM teH fairy stories) chairs win be p4cd In the hisMard room for the chU4ra ui aJMut thirty are Moaday aftenwm. Mis O'Reilly will give a readtasT Or lecture at the Convent ot the Sacred Heart, uuder the auspices of the alumnae of the convent, at 4 o'clock. Her subject will be, 'The Irish Woman' "Viewpoint," a talk' for and against suffrage. Next Saturday afternoon Mis O'Reilly will apeak on "Suffrage'' at the home of Mrs. John A. MeShane. under' the auspices ot the Equal Franchise society. Each member of the society 1 privileged to bring a guest. Miss O'Reilly has bten speaking on suffrage ' in Chicago and New York and other eastern cities. February Class. Tho February graduation das of the Omaha High school enjoyed a "social gathering" Friday evening at which Miss Louise Raabe was hostess, Mis Miriam Levy and Miss Anna ' Barnes assisting. After an evening ot game and iniislo the party departed to the basement, which ; waa decorated tor the occaiton, and in- I duiged In refreshment of which thfe "wlcnle and marshmallow roast on the ' furnace tire was the main feature. The affair wa delightfully Informal nd -.will long be remembered by, those participat ing, who were: Misses Misses Jessie Towne. Miriam Lery, Anna Barnes, Elsie Netf, Esther Dentson, Louise Raabe, Luclele Ellis. Mildred Lurk. Helen Hatch, Marguerite Ftorsell, Naomle Hawkey, Viola Forsell. O race James, Messrs. Messrs. Leo Gardner, Porter Quinby, ArthurLevy, Henry Sehultx. Austin Owens, Will Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. ForselL With the School Set Miss Helen Strelght, who Is attending r.tnsipla school In 8t- Louis, will arrive Friday to spend the hoUdays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Strelght. Msloolm Baldrige will be accompanied tpon his return from Andovvr for thu holidays by a school mate, llonert Bailey o Salem, Masa who will be his guett iir. John DaughArty la an.-tnjr Omaha boy who will spend the holidays home, lie Is In business In Oreeley Neb. Mlai Alice Jaqulth, who ar-,- i ho.ite fiora Dana Hall on the 1'.J. will spend port of her holiday In Denve-. s he ts in be one ot the four b rides-nvl-" at the wedding of Miss Ann Bailey and Mr Society Leaders in Charge of Charity 1 11 i "MBmmm slMVfflST22t W sSsW" u. issssssssssssl bsssm VTVt I sssssssssssssssssS9HSBssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssm WVtVM' ssssssssssV"-v,UlPjBssssa ssssS . . . , 1 sjy f JSH sHmnR".!wssB I I uie aliases laiuo misses i t r I ssHksiT. rtalam I i amine uiaritson, J.ainerr ltaauziner, IsKQS iHKti, JlK I Ttuth Thoma. Ituth Oowlnner. ss i s BjUsfH JsHsmftrv M .jr,j I I uaromy isoyer, i;veiyn BpSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSJBJBJ I lfMBJ HibWJBFy,; . B :sm; I I Flornnca Andnrsnn. Cntherlnn I3enson. lsHsKsB vjaTOBiaiM:-! HeP - lm ' jHt isssl the home rst Tier mother, Mrs. F. R. -r-v B .Hj Straight. Christmas decorations were ) ujjjHR&W ' used throughout the rooms. The affair I iff mm IsHyBH sHssHHsssssHssssiBVvlisVaiBv imaCBmmwKom Lawrence Bromtleld ot tnat city en Thursday, December 30. Ml Bailey Is the daughter of Dr. and Mm. It. W. uaney, rormcriy oi Omaha. Miss Harriet Smith, daught-r ot Mr and Mrs. Arthur C. Smith, who Is at Mrs. pcnce's In New York, ts one of the few school girls not coming home for the holidays, but will bo the guest of a school friend In Pittsburgh, teu, and the guest of honor, at a series of tlancoa ard teas during the holidays. Bridge Luncheon. Mrs. Mary A. Wearne. assisted by her daughter, Mrs. W. J. Crceden, enter tained at a prettily appointed bridge luncheon Wednesday at her home. The houso wna decorated, and the color scheme was carried out throughout. Lit tle parrots, perched upon the side ot the tumblers, held 'the place cards. Covers were laid tor; Mesdames Samuel Roes, sr., Crooby. M. II. Conant, , William. Heyden, Thad Irwin, c B. Lautrhery, Btacla Gilchrist. Mesdames J. W. Watson. Harry McCartney, Will McDonald. Charles E. Molony, Mary A. Wearne, W. J. Creedln. Foster, For Captain and Mrs. Cowin. Mm J. M. Metcalf ntertalncd at din. tier Saturday evening In honor ot Captain nnd Mrs. Will Cowin, Covers were laid for: Cteneral and Mrs. John C Cowin, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Baldrige. aits, una aquires. Mr. B. F. Smith. Mr. W. Farnam Smith. Informal Affairs. Mrs. J. i. SulUvan entertained at luncheon at her home Saturday In honor of Mrs. E. II. Chambers and Mrs. It. C. Robinson ot Columbus. Covers were laid for twelve guests. Mra, IL S, Clark en tertained at luncheon for the same honor guests. Dundee Club Party. Mrs. D. E. Culley entertained tho Dun dee Woman's dub at the annual party iBfifA KBBm'. Wk I clnacd hcr tcaeher. Miss TlllotBop. nnd: IIKjH aW'MaTS MaBters Mastors- I IjHiHj V'4H I Jack Martin, Bernard Oowlnner. I VHV IsfsH&JBKM I John Itnduzlncr raul Oewlnner, AftHAr Herr at the home uf Tier mother, Mrs. F. R. Straight. Christmas decorations were used throughout the rooms. The affair was an advertising party and each guest drpescd to represent some advertisement. The guest were: Mr. and Mrs, W. 13. Bhnfor. Mr, and Mrs, Clinton Miller. Mr. dnd Mrs Joe Barton, Mr. and Mrs, R. R, Hume.- .' Mr. und Airs. Irving II. Arcy. Mr. and Mrs. T. 3 Combs, i Mr. nnd Mrs. W. T. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Crossman. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Curtis. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Dodds. Mr. and Mrs.O . C. Edgerly. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Ferguson. Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Charles, Leslie Mr. and Mr. Leigh Leslie Mr. and Mrs. D. E. McCulley. Mr. and Mrs. Royal Miller. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. I Selby. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Warner. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Yeuier. Mr. and Mrs. J. "W. Marshall. Mr. nnd Mrs, V. R. Straight. Mr. and Mrs. R. C Peters. Mr. and Mrs. N. IC Syne. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. "Westerfleld Mesdames Mesdames K. A Benson, A. D. Bradley, Elijah Conklln. J. E. Dodds, W. B. Howard. C, J. Hubbard, John A. Moore, Misses draco Conklln, Olive Ferguson. Elisabeth Hewitt, Helen K. Norton, Belle Howo Obcrst, J. B. Orange. . H. B. Ransdell. W. E. Rhoadea. Willis Todd, O. W. Wlckersham. Misses Ida Johnston, I. ucy Hart. Eva Johnson. Afternoon Tea. An enjoyable tea was given by Mme. A. M, Borglum at her home Saturday afternoon In honor ot Miss 'Marie Ml kova, who has recently returned from Pari to spend the holidays with her parents. Mis Mlkova will go back to Europe after January L Narcissus, pink carnation and pink shaded candles were used In the dining room and chrysanthe mum throughout tho other rooms. Eighty guests were received. Assisting Mme. Borglum were: Meidames Mesdames Ourdon W. Wattles, Arthur C. Smith, C Will Hamilton. Leonard Everett ot Hdgor tfcott.. Walter T. Page, Alfred Darlow, Misses Jessie Millard. Caroline Dodge of Council Bluffs, Charles Offutt. Thomas M, Orr. Bluff. Surprise Party. A surprise party waa given Thursday evening in honor of Mr. Madse Johnsons birthday. Tho evening was spent In muslo and dancing. Those present were: Misses Misses Violet Mlckelsen. Beatrice Johnson. Klfrlila Oregersen, Bultma Oregersen. Myrtle Mlckelsen. Messrs. Messrs. Krncst Mlckelsen, Charles Taylor. jtmu uisen, spencer jvane. John Hansen, i Mr. and Mrs. M. Johnson. Mr, and Mrs. F. Mlckelsen. Mr. and Mrs. Oregersen. Mr. and Mrs. M. Netien. Mrs. T. Jensen. ' Birthday Party. f Little Miss Helen Qewlnnor entertained ' hcr friends FYlday afternoon at her home,' tilt Fort street, in celebration ot , her eighth birthday. Her guests in-1 g Q Q (p Q g g ooooooo 6 g MXMOTJKB S7KSTT XX Si Copley's Jewelry Shop f- J retUur prices may save m 9 WXY VZ TE.VT q COPLEY O 21S-1thtrt q OSTX YXA.B BEXAXXO f i Ball I i i . Evening Bridge. Mr. and Mrs. W. It. Platncr entertained at hridgo Friday evening. Their guest Included: Mr, and Mrs. L. M. Pcgau, Mr. and Mrs. E. Q. Mason, Mr. and Mr. L. Hamlin, Mr. and Mr. T. MacKcnzle, Dr. and Mxa. Grant ' WlHlam. For Foot Ball Teams. The members of tho Tango club enter tained the first and second Shot ball FOR MILADY'S XMAS GIFT gip BECAUSE pearls are reckoned of al fl most priceless value, because they are so highly prized for sentimental reasons, because tho pearls of today are tho heir looms of tho futui'o, it behooves you to se lect them with discriminating care. Unless you are an expert Judge of pearls, your Tl decision rosts largely with tho dealers recom mendations; on his word you muBt rely. J No pearls can merit your confidence to a Tl greater degree than 12dh61m pearls. "Wo stake our reputation honored fcy tho trust of two or three generations of patrons Jn Omaha on the matchless beauty, -the lustrous quality, the per fect color of every pearl In our collection, CT "Vb.y not make mlladys gift this year one that T she will be proud ,to pass down to hdr child ren and grandchildren? QT Our Judgment of pearls and their value, Tl galnod by years of experience In handling them, is yours, to command. ALBERT 16TH AND HARNEY - Z 1 I SSbbbbbI Iff M Iff Wu .Ml ' im. k- i - r 4i tiams of the Omaha High choot at the Metropolitan dub Friday niRht Tho club rooms were decorated In pennants, foot balls and triangles and coxy corners. The hostcese Included: Mlsres Misses Florence Andrees. OMvc Frailer. Kmllv Houska. OrrxKla Moron, Clara Hoffman. Marjory Frant. Kllrnuttn uurnett. noience iiacnman. Marilarct MoCortnbvOoldln -AlUrn. Jcnnlo Wilson. Heleh Hutehlns. Man' CleJand. Penelopo Hamilton, Gladys Allen. Helen Sinclair. Allrn fVNell Annabel le li.nclalr. xi.nnifM Itnffmsn. lnra Ulimar. ltuby Anderson. iioien uranueis. The ptttrons and paironesses were; MrnU Mrs. W. M. Wilson.. , . Mr. unci Mrs. J. I". Clflanil. Mr. asl Mrs. C. E. Hutehlns. Mr. ar.d Mrs. u. u. Hot f man. Mcsdonies IS. U. Smith. Messrs. E. Wotowa. Mcsdamts- 1l .sintialr. Messrs. J. Bees. At Prairie Park Club. The remilar dance "of the Prairie Park association was held Thursday '.evening nt tho Prairie Vr.rk. Club house. . Those present were! Mr. and Mrs. A. Ir. and Mrs.'! Mr. and -Mrs. TS. Mr. and. "Mrs. AV, Mr. and Mrs. E. Mr, nnd Mrs. W. Mr. nnd Mrs. C2. Mr. and Mrs. C. Mr, and Mrs. K. Mr. and Mrs. B. Mr. und Mrs. 11. Mr. and Mrs D. Dr. und Mrs. C. M. Back. L. Carr. G. Conly. , H. Dorst. )I. KUa. . Pl lc. H. nheam. A. Robinson. P. Pass. J. Snannell. J. S.ckler. K. Smith. II. Ballard. , B. Elster. Allen 8. True of Las Jfercrs. , Dr. N. H. Attwood. Fh'.neasT. lawyer or Exeter, N. It. liTteter. N. It. Menilnmes J. K. McCombs. MIsrpB Ptflla Robinson, Ada Bullard. Dr. and Mrs. W, Dr. and "Mrs. Vcpas, N M. Messrs. Jvun B. Ervin, John 11. Uufr.". U. E. Pennlsten, Kenjun Smith, Mesflames C. A. Grnnden. W. S. Hampton. Misses Tsah Orandcn, Lorcna Hume, Shower lor Bride. Mlsa Ilva Hanger entertained .at a shower Wednesday ovnnlng, In honor ot Mrs. Mnbel Christy-Fields, u recent I bride, airs. Flolds was the -recipient ot many beautiful and useful gifts. A very pleasant evening was spent, 'with various games and at a late hour a ftalnty lunch eon was served. Those present were: Misses Mimes Carrio Hanson, Bertha Knrr. Mabel'e Fanlor. Mildred Hanson. iMarguerltte l.ay, Ada JCoeppe, Kmllv Davis. Jiva iiaiiBer, Emma Nelson, Josophina Muff, Frances Kottnl, Blanche Bakln, Yuma Jackson, Mcsdames Boll, Hangor. Mesdames Fields, Hennlnp, For December 2ride. In honor of Miss Dorothy Meyer, whose wedding to Mr. narry S. Cphn of Roch ester, N. Y takes place "Wednesday evening, several affairs have been planned. "Mrs. E. Orans entertained at a musical In her honor Saturday evening. (Continued on Page ThrecO S EDHOLM OMASA'S OLDEST JEWELRY STORE Christmas Furs 20 Discount All our reliable, exclusive furs are on sale at one-fifth less than regular price. AVo know these furs from tho Tavr skins to the finished nrtJclo. They are design ed and xnndo right here In our shop. No chance for us to mis represent them to you. y Stores that sjell factory made turer to tell theru tlie truth about their furs. Do you know these inanulactrcrs? Why sliould you take the risk of such buying? Compare our qualities and prices before purchasing. AULABAUGH 10th and Farnam Sts. Beaton & Laier Co. The Gift That Makes TheStrongest Appeal Is one which possesses both beauty and utility. Furniture, Kugs and Draperies aro the Test Gifts. Thoy aro practical, decorative and useful and will glvo years- of pleasure and servko to the recipient. Visit onr storo and see "what splendid glftB you can make for a very reasonable outlay. You will find specially priced pices throughout the entire store; In our Furniture Department we quoto ericas from romplcto lines that can bo matched later If you bo wish. Some Interesting Items from Our Birthday Sale $24.50 Easy Rocker. . .15.00 425.00 Mahogany Chair, $4.60 "Leather Chnlr..23..00 $80,00 Leather Couch .. $07.50 Jf.0.00 iLeather Couch. .$48.00 JC2.50 Pullman Ded. . .553.00 jCGtOO Pullman Bod...$J7.50 ?3o.0b Curly Birch Chif fonier SJ20.75 $23.00 Oak DresBer, . ,510.75 $58.00 Oak Chlffonlor, .$40.75 $38.00 Mahogany Chif fonier .$20.00 $50.00 Mahogany Chir- fonler .'9S0.7B $100 Mahogany Dresser for $05.00 $85 Mahogany Dresser, R72.R0 554 Golden Oak Buffet, 940.00 $87.50 Golden Oak Buffet , tor I?82.n0 $68.00 Fumed Uuffet. .02.no $3C.OO Fumcl Buffot. .?32.n0 $22 Fumod China Casa, $18.75 $3C Fumed China Cnso, wi?0.Yrr $52 Oak Dining Table, $47.no $48 Oak Dining Tablo, $39.75 $23.50 Oak Dining Tablo for S17.n0 $68.00 Brass Bed $52.00 $00.00 Brass Bed. , . . .848.00 $37.50 Brass Bod . . . . SM.r.O $25.00 Brass Bed 321.75 $34.00 Brass Bod $20.75 $52.50 Brass Bed $47.50 $53.00 Brass Bed $42.60 $13.50 Brass Bed $0.75 $76. QO Brass Bed $38.00 $45.00 Brass Bed $:7.50 $48.00 Brass Bod $80.75 $80.00 Brass Bed $-10.00 $Ti0.00 Mahogany four-post Bed ,.$37.50 Rug Department Wo "have Just received "a largo assortment of now Ruga especially adapted for Christ- mas Gifts. A rug is welcomo In any home. A largo range .pf.9ls.ca, qp4, ,QU.aJItles.. . ag Jtug .Jl . . . . .050 to 8$.V&i Axminfitor RiigSlS.tQOi loyal 'Wilton, $1.00 to $lo.-5or Mohair,.- . . . .$1.75 to $11,00 , $1C.OO 5k8 Smyrna Rugs Y? "' 'for mi . . . . . .j. . . $1 2.ff0 $8.00 O-iO 'Brussels Rug, $0.00 $J4,00vCx9 AxmlnsteriR-uit'Li fpr' ,,., ; .$18JB0 $22.50 8-3x10-6 Axminstor Rug for ;$1m.o0 . 15.50 5x12 SruBsels Ittig for $10.50 122.10 0x12 Volvet llug for $18.50 $25.00 9x12 Axminstor Rug for .$20.00 5.00 9x12 Royal Wilton Hug for $35.00 For ono week we will Bell the Bonl-Genlc Polish Mop for $.1.50. With each Mop sold we will glvo a bottlo of Beaton & Lraler's Ploor and FurnitunJ Polteh. x $.1.50 Combination Vacuum , Cleaner and Carpet Bweoner; Bpcclal Monday $0.50 Inducements in Our Drapery Dept. Here you -will find many va Tletles for Gifts that -will be appreciated by any -one. Wo havo Imported from Lib erty & Company of London a Targe assortment ot tinseled tapestry, table Bcarfs ana pil low tops that are priced about 25 less than goods of equal value havo over been sold be 'ford. Cozno In beautiful ori ental designs and colors. These make an ideal gift; prlcos from $2.50 to $1.50. Others from $1.00 to $15.00 Another valued gift is Couch Covers. We have scores of them, the newest patterns In bordered effects, beautiful ver dures and oriental patterns: a!l moderately priced from $2.00 to $21.80. Ourtolns All that is new t rora 812.50 to $50.00 per pair. Portieres ,Plaln nnd bordered, from $5.00 to $32.50. Klectric Lamps Hand carved, wood nd metal; from $0.00 to $125.00. Folding Screens $3.75 to -$57.50. Folding Screen Frames 'Prom $2.00 to $20.00. F1re Screens From $3.50 to $7.50. Matting Covered Shirt "Waist Boxes and Cedar Chests; no other gift pleases as much as this. Wo have then In about 50 different styles and sites. Matting boxes, from $2.50 'o $17.50 Cedar Chests from $12.50 to $27.00. Toys Toys Wa are showing toys for the first time this year and every thing Is fresh and new. in line with our general policy, moderate prices prevail. Dolls 25c to $12.00 Velocipedes $2.50 to $5 Children's Desks $3.25 to $19 Irish Mall $4 to $3- Children's Chairs 00c to $5.00 Doll Carts 05c to $7JMT Beaton & Laier Co. 415-417 South 16th St Payments if you wish