HIE OMAHA SUNDAY HKE: JAN U Alt Y 17, 1915. 2-r I n. P 5 t MANY SEEK WARMER CLIMES, Exodus of Society Folks i Heavier Now Than at Any Time Dur fag the Winter Months, CAUFOmA THE FAVORED SPOT ' Hwltl Calendar. rU'NIA T Mr. and Mi. Dennl fallen. nppr for Hejley-riillen wadding pw. i Research rlub meeting At 6t. SlONPAY Original nnnty Bridge club, Mr. Jonli Harkrr, hostess. Carrl Jcc.r-e Hond. In Bong r cltal lit North -ie.Chrttln church. It. K. chib, with Mr. and Mn H. C Cre-. Mr. rlAy rmr l Hayward and Mr. Charles Junod, luncheon. TVnSDAY Coronado rluh ?anc1rr party at Chamber' rr)r. lvbotante PrHg club. Mis Marlon Jtiihn. hnMfi Mn, t.. F. Crnfnot, muaioul and Ua for the Racred Heart alnmrv. Hanlxy Oillcti Wed line at Pi. Frter' church. All lalrtt- ffwlnr guiM. Xri. W. O. Fuller, howtesa. Tu 'lay HHrtae rlub. WKIiNFJnV-WWituliy 'llrklee oluh. Mr; Jark Weheter. hoatea. mhsrrlp tlon . citib dsnon parly at Turpi n ' academy. 'Mr. .anl Mr. F.' A. F.roiian. dinner. Mr. arte1 Mr. T F. Crofoot. dinner. Prairie Ivtf'k Xcrol Craft guild, hard time party, at Freirle i'aj-U rub huu. W. , W. , club. Ms. Charlea Uruerla;. hostes. THlRSnAYr-firlgtaal CooWlrar club, Mr. wr M, Fuikcss. tatjs. Krcvneo I'eiafuni ft. lie! rVwtng circle, Mas .T! illltnrd. hfttc.i. . J-'BipAT Qui Vfrc dub. '-dancing party at rhemhrrt' axademy. PATl RiMY- We. Fnd Tncing club party at llisntfieis' Sjre-lein.v. m Amiss -Wh'.al Huh, Mra. F. J. Murphy. hoeis. I'inne -Dane club. third rerty, at Rome Jiotel. On might think7 from th way the Omaha colony Jui n leaving thn rUy for the laat month tjiat tha wayfarer to ha aria off and wnJI on their way to their respective avintrr haunts. But a (aw more aa r ft Ut be transplanted, to warmer regions jmJ (he winter exodii la Mill on the tapir. Mr. und Mra. E. M. Morsmaa left Thursday for Hollywood. C.l where they will spend tha remainder ft IM winter months. Mr. E. Jl. Fpratfw left STrMay vni for Chtvuao to iu'.a ilr f?tirzue. ho Jan baen thrra ainre before Clirintman, and lliey left Saturday for Itellealr, Kla.. to be f one until tho latter pnrt of I'l Miary.'Tliia tf tha tlilrd winter "Mr! unit Mia. rJnraKue hava apent at IleHealr. whera thry enJoy winter golfing eapr j dully. Mr. and Mra. oha 8. Prady ara , nl ho tWIeair devotoee and thay plan to go down the first of February. ' Mies Harriet Copley will accomnny Mr. and Mra. Aim! In .Collect upon their return to Pap Domingo. and be'thrJr cueat there for a. month nr two. Mr. and Mra. Collctf. have boan hare since, before ('hrlotmua vixillng her par rnta, Mayor and Mra. DahtmMi. Mra. Oollett and Mli Copley will !ea,vc itmaha the In tier pa.it of ext wapk aivd Mr. CollrU few dy rarUer, aa he atop In Wsahiiigton on bualnria on hia way to New York. Tbia party plana to apU Croro New york Friday. January S. ' . Mr. and Mra. Adolh Utora leave aome tlnie .during the flr.-rt. part of February for Uvnoiulu, whetre they will be for month. . Mr- .nd Mia .Iamc jcv Pexton Iav the firrt part of February for New Or rran and oilier point iu the aoutb for reveraj ctk atay. Mra. John lluuaoa will all Troro Ktw 'Vofk Thurntuy on tha Kroonland (or a iyl.e (o Couth America, Mra. Iludaea hKf bcn inliitig her aon, Jor.n, at ttx. Inyton, Ky., for aovrat weeka. tha x lcct to rc'U'ti 9 Oiria,li4f about the mid dle of April. t Mr. Otto Bavunan and .hia alatrr, Mina Mljinie iUtuman, leave next week for Cal ifornia to It gone aeverel month. Mr. iiiid Uri. Lu4e Doup left Thuraday for two or three month in California, Mr. Fird Melt. axLoniPnnKd by Mra. Charlc j:. Mets and Mia Harriet Metal : hnve dccidtd to atart on their winter trip! Tue'!y. Fehrutiry 9. They will vilt for r yrral wt-ekf In aouuiern callfortil and Kturn home by way of the. Pan Plcgo and Kan . Frant-Seco cxpoaHlons. Mi Ait$ Rwltzler left Thuraday rnorn tug for Kan Francisco. Wise BwlUler ea-I'o- ts to ipend aevra4 aaonlhg on the (iu!tt a 1th her brother, who la In charge of wurk in connection with the Faoaroa eipol'.loa. ' . With the Visitor. Mrh. Jim TatrlcK i expsiUd from Sheridan, Wyo.. wlUiio the aext two weeka to visit hex aunt, Mra. 3. J. Brown. F'.Uliu and Mra. Croxga A. Peerhrr of llautinf arn the wttk-end guM of Mra. E. AVgkcly. Mr. end Mra. C, J. Morton of Grand Inland ar vpendtng tlie week-end with Mr. ai;d JJr. W. H. PtndtU. Mr, Mr'. H. McEtrida of Dea Molnaa la spending the aW Uh Mr. and Mra. C. !. r'rton. " Mia. famuei Adama of Chicane la the guttt of lu r abiler, Mra. A. . W)lllatna. and Mr. Vi IUin.t. Miti Joae(Ahlne Cleary of Grand laland apent the wknd will Mr. and Mra. C. i;, tiefken. ' Mrs. Jl. I 1a!T:aey of IJmoly waa the gueat iff iier flaughUr, Mrg. C. p. Talmitge, and fit. Tplmage week. M1ib Mary Joann'ttc l'unbar of Den ver arrived tha first of the aeek for a fortnight' vlnit with Mm Leale Urgg, alter which he will lg ve for tha tr. niu.l ielun'1 for tte ret of the winter. Ml Mregg will acremny her gueat' aa far a W. Loulf. Mr. and Mra. Cleric AIUij have arrived to be the gueata of Mr. and Mra. J. W, Hood. ; For the Future.' Coijinoa club will give It atcond deuce Frldey evening at the Metnupoti. tan hall. Mra. Ksynion.1 Ilwu4 ajut Mra, t'littrlea Jonoi olll. gu a brhlae luuch t mt at the luii'vrsUy tluu, Monday. 'J he ;rerih club IU Uit ruitd)' ufi-iiiooii at 1 ucluik at bl- bent. man avail' nty. 1 lit ttoiuru of the I'ltn Fail Necble Cidft ilub will gite a hard-tlnta pally a( the club hour, Wd .1ny evonUig, for the ISrvdle Craft lueinbera and hH Mr. J. V. Shaffer will enttrtala the .... u.i.iri of Oio aitiika Card club 'Iti'iir.Uy aittrnoon at her home. 'i I (,ialo emu will give a danclpa laity lcti.lnif rnii. at Chamber ai.j.ii.y. The hall be decorated In nl n) while, the cl.ibi color, and iMi.t! 1 iii'-fiain Mll be glvtit. ti!l Heinf the feljiwi. 'J be ntl 1 jrnrni circle of the Franca. 1. i 4i lul.f f aoi.tty aaitt ie t4 (I Iwi bt.vr of vluil.tug to ihe war tone k- ujj iiiori4ug. i trcie Lm already tal H.Out worth f arte Ua and t3 o la carloada ef fitud 1 in Uatr oi thU tin'ii w each Thurt , y nuicwll ef the l.uma, Itt Mb-a Jl M..U11I. To EntetUia at Vtw Hotel. ' i t.e fiift f."iU ait4ir dcliuitely ar laikrd f'.r too lll ivua of the ae JijV.l luulencUe U the final fcubucnp- Will Go to California for Winter Vacation I' 1 JJ S,NS ' ' " '' ' ' ''''"' ' J I 1 S .. . I , IA I 1 r 1 rr . ' c I m.A-. 1 i - .. III ' - V W r'rw a j Ik ! t k XV H I'frsCUrlcsZ.Mch ' II ' . ' O O O " 1 GUEST CFKFi. THOMAS FLTJJN 1 ' - ' - 7 I , THIS WEEK. 4.' J h v--; U :;Y' ..- -V, ILV i Ar ' I ar ill 1 1 ..I 11 , V ',1 M I ( Grace liQTja tlon dance of tha scaado, which wilt be given lnimedlMtrly after Int. Till la the club that t held aucb a aucceaaful acrles of dances at Turpin'g thla winter under the management of Mrs. John A. McBhano and other. 4 sspj-a-aaaaaa JLeeest Affairs. Mrs, J. W. Hood entertained at card Wednesday afternoon. Tha priwa fur the game were awarded to Mra. Ulenry BUt-nhsrt and Mr. Haney. Mra Hood was assisted by Mra. Clark Alloa, wbo U hep hour gueat thla, week. lir. and Mra. Roy Ralph entertained at dinner Wvdueeday for Mls Mary Alter of Niagara City, N T. Covers wero laid furl . Mr. and Mra. W. S. Wll.-n. Mr, and Mra. Roy Raljih. Mix VMmfred 'Utluox. &lja Mary Alter. Mr. W iliiaiq Alter Of Denver. Mr. F. Pur entertained els guest at luncheon Wednesday for Mra. W. tl. Vlorae of Wahtih. Wjater nans. - Mr. and Mrs. X. P. Dodge. Jr., and children left Wedneaday t spend tha rest of tha winter In Lincoln. Mr. K W. Klcbert of Urand Island ha bora tha gueat of )U daughter, Mr. H, l. Vlu. Mra y.iabert Is xpectd pxt eek. and they w)i remain IU Mr. and Mrs. Wllaoa tor the rt of the winter. Dinner at Eoms Hotel. Thf DeboraH T'ranhlln Kennlugton rlub gave a dunier Satui-day evening at the liomt tiutcl. Tlia dinner elrbr44 the bii1bd-y anniyersary of Itrnlarnln Frank Hit. Mi.nlciJ selecUona were giveu dining tha avejiing by Mra A. I. Root, Messrw. Harry liiukley gad tore Juhni-tou. Mr. Ciouitnl Chag a4'lreM4 tha rlub. To Honor Visitor. Uiks Lui le Ua oti aaterlaiued ia(or malty fri ivy aveikiug la honor of Mua lUrrtat tiiUite of therutan. Vyo-, who la t'-e guewt of MUa FlMnar Mackay. Seymour Li5t Country Club. The women of the rVyiimur l-nv I'ouo try club U1 ai'-e a Ua Thursday after Boon I rem 1 to 6 o'clock at 'lie l.a reonte ef the Hotel IxyJ. tiie hundmd rescrvatiou tav boca made ' fur Ike J w , ff taw I Tmt Tha women a re planning te pro vide Peymour Country lu wlU a com plete playground equipment for the g clualva ba f the chUdren.. Rustlo aeaU and permanent walk ar alo 1m provement which they expect U accom pllh through their awg gfforta AIra, Jaoea E. Uednar will addraa the gath ering on tha subject of playgrounds and other features ; will . be apea to general aisoussion. At the University Club. Pr, F. M. Fling will deliver a lecture j at tha University club Tuesday evening. January it. hi eubject wJJl be "The R'e of tha Ngpoleofll Fmplra." At ExcrUior Spring.. Mr. Howard JiaJdrlge and Mr. Wli liam B, Martin expect to teav Monday for Exceptor Spring, the formair to aeek reler from eolaHea, from wti-h rh ha bn Buffering for com week. Wra. Charles' Kounts loava today for Excelsior fprlng for tea gay and Xlr. Kountx leave for the east on business. Mr. and Mrs. r. M. penny and Mr. and Mra. K. B, penny are sojourning at Ex celsior Spring a Pleasures Past Mr. gj4 Mr. Jamea & Herr enter tained at iMxr Aur :e eotuga 1 nuraay evealng. The hlgl) aurea were Biade by Mr. Poddg and Mra. PeweU. Tha gueat were: , Meaara and Moadamea ' Howard K, fcald, Charles I. VslUaer. Iwiht Powell. F. J. Johnson, I 'av id "!, lH)dJ-t, . Jainee 14 Bedaax. M. I Kiui. Mia ttKller. Mr. and Mr. E. O. Brown enterUineiJ the Rummy club Friday eaeolug at their horn. ( Th room were decorated throttghout with red rosea and green sad the guest were: Mtxer-. and Meadames M. M. Kline. T. Mehreaa, Alex J(ea, J. W. Hood, F H. Oalia, H, K. Newton, 'I'rtoioaa Heelan, H. W. Haney, W. A. bmlih, F, B. iieaao. T- Uovejvj. Eowlir.5 Club Keeta. The Tiirtay Afternoon Bowling club held Its weekly aneetlng at the Farm am Hy. Mica Carrie Laittbeg bowle4 the Highest Individual aoora. her team also carrying off Drat honor. Tlioae present were: M Mix , Eva JrTledao, Beaa Aulr, Nitvlrad Levy. Fannie Brodaky, MolUe Curt.y, rn I-utttrfg, tvelyn Uevy, Harmony Club Entertained, Mr. aid Mr, rrenk Eat&g enUr- tainfd member of tm Harmony club at their horn last evening. Th rat li bera of Ut club Include: Meeera and MeailasKva R, J. I 'lnnieg, J r. Tiale, W. Mo y. J. W, Polling, . H. uo4, F. h re. n. X. Pviiara. l. v. biu'iia, W. O. f., lta, W. K. fe-Tlbner, J. U LW-,r. ( rg hoi !', U li. i)nou. Sewinjr Guild Entertained. , The All a.iutY Fewlr.g guild Of Dun dee tnet Tuesday at tha home at Mra. G. K. Nlawonger. The member ar plan- ulng t give a card party at the home t f Mr W, W Jluegland February to raiao money fur aa taster offering and 1 '" ..vf " a Jr) to pay for tbe material la tha garment they make for tba City mission and th Visiting Nurse. The next meeting will be at th horn et Mr W. O. Fuller. Aliock Club Party. Th AUoda club gave It eroi-cvnthly daneo at tha Prairie Park olub house Friday evening, January H. . Those pres ent were; Mra, Herbert Johnson Aiessrs. J. 1. Beecroft, A. K. rjwanson, John A. Vols, Fey C. Powell. Meaara. W. J. Palmer, A. B. Kelaon, George C. Bauer, U. A. NwlBon. .1. U. Weeka. H. W. Johnaon. 'P. Anderaon, H,nry k. BorA. Arthur Johnson. O. K. Fddy. fi. A. Jnhoson. W. F. Bruett, George Oaee, John Kahn. O. F. Aaderaen, Mlasee Vera Huatead, . Kliaabetb Jergea aen, Kleie Houaman, )eota owlnner, WlUielmlna Arm- bruet, Hulda Armbrtiat, Mildred Kllxr. eKran Wood hail, . ilae Trouo. . R, Hauptman, w. J. K rug. V.. I,. Hwancutt. r. F. Torroii. ; W. M. Vaughn. Will C tuart. Otto Nielsen, boeaaard, ' ill. 1.. Jacobaba. . Travis. w, O. hruin. M laeea Draee Jonee; Ruth Booert. , Mary C. Vol, Mary C. Hharpe, r.tn ma rv avail. Mills Lehmatin. Olady bllla. All.-.e Fattersoa, Mabl relon. liuise Klhert, llasel Look. Hvelyn Meale, iin1y YenBan, Catherine Nyiaud, 1' Mildred liniowlu, f'liuli Cauahlin, Marie r-iatck. Iaany Hansen, Helena Kahn. Claie Baruuw, Collef iat Alumnaa Affair.-" Tha annual lunoheon of th aasooiatioa of Collegiat Alumna t wa hetd yesterday at th Commercial rlub.- The program waa la charge of tha Welfare eeclion. of which Mr. H B. Kewbranob la th leader. Ttieodor Hansen, superlntendnnt of tha National Welfare league waa th apeaker. Cover were laid for seventy five guett. among whom were Meedamea Meadamaa W. H. Abbott 1 ei-!i Hixjrin lui'iih iluiiuuaa , Hun W. I.amtMt J. R; ,M. lon aid I- H. IJ.irrtson H. I aloaniuan H. li Now 1 1 ranch A lut-jr 1'arnrh Brvc Crawford Jamea lahtman A, J. Coll.-tt . K K Duvlr Ma tin v. I rtniery J. II. Dumont tJ. F. I ish. r Robert tinntt CUt iiati,v Ul.;r K. v.. tL buntieraind reot; C. F. Svkea K. il. Scott It. A. Van Oradel K. Bedtmr 1'aul llaglaad W. A. VvUlsrd M Uses lauharty A it Huaaell Mary I. Wailac Alive Fry Anna Fry hUu,b-ih Fry Jiin.i iilffiii lllth Kaial t JuM-i,hln Hum Fnpheii.ta .U.nio Cliarlntie jreea FUabth Miubell AvlltW Mooie Harriet "rvia File L. Phelps Hvlvn j4iimwr xuijm ttoer V an Jiruui ai laeea Nell l.'eatty l-liaalth t rentier Margaretta Hurke IUiB':hn Coffitau Cllve Coffmaa Mlnta CowJn Y'fttm i)uinoni Huh Fwher r liateth Kle It p.uih Mi-DoneM biary MacIutoh Ainu 1a Peterson 1'aullne lUaaiiter( )Uler Katlierin Wait I.liiel Tukey Crra Ai 11 birr Weddinp Plans. Carls were lesued th flrat ef tlie eeck for tlie vtedJIng et Mia Itoxtna Cullen elaughter of Mr. and Mr. Deonu Cullen. and Thomas F. Hanley, ahhh will take place Tueaday rmnung, January It, at I o'clock at tt J'eler churclt. followed by a wedding breakfast at the home e( the bride' parent. MUa M&rgarrt Cullen. btcr of the bride, will he brldeamald, and Penni Cul- len, Jr., brother of the hrige, will be beat man. Jemea W. Hartley, brother of the groom, and J. A. Cullen, brother of the bride, will act aa uahere. Surprise Party. Mrs. N. J. Miles waa honor gueat at a aurprlae parly Friday evening. The eve nlng waa it nt In music and gamea and the gue-t were: Meeur. and Meedamen I.otila ljinilri?k. Herman Oernandt, It. J. Mile. T. .'. Baker. C A. Krnberg. Meadamea T. Utofiberry. Thomaa tarroll, T. It. Armour, Mliap- Alice Power. F'ertha Fowler. Kthel Mile. Meaarn. Harry II viand, A. R. Judn'in. C. Roblnaon, Jr. Mendamea K. .1. Nclhardt. .1. I'. Cameron, L'barlea iioblnaon. M ijee Beulah Baker. Uuth ilaugnmvn. Meaara Vernoti Bauithmafl, Charlea Flnlayeon, Pagalco Club. i., -. n... at the Metropolitan club Friday evening. . The guet present were: Mlaeee Thereea. Pohae, M. berks. Mlfoe Helen Rueaell. Hernice Wall. Htrdle Kentwhiear. Margaret Mcroijald, Anna (.amtielson. I Ijlllle 'rleon. ' ' Nora M-Carthy. Catharine Hle. i Ruth tiontleman, Jesele Hotter. Margaret Gallagher, So rah "Wood hall. Margaret Nolan, Irene Bitter, Minnie Martison, Margaret Logan, Aline lohae, Agnea Iumu Margaret Coulton, Jyouiae ! reeman. fiertrud" Wilson, Mary MuUi ath, Ldic'le Flneh, Wenderholm. 1 IxHilee Carlisle, Helene Bits. Hesa Antony. Corlnne Saunders, ajlllan B. Jellnek, . Rose Dixon, Jane Shaffer, . Irene Bnkw. I Carrie F.dwarda, H. Mulholland. France Mulhoiland Meaar. . Thoma Hansen, O. F. Xowntng, H. A. Hrbbler, 1 J. Byrne, IVinnls T. Cullon, Martin ffwiieen. Jack W, Jackson, H. V. Bwanson, Olioftman. W. J. Oomatock, Orvllle Ward, rtenrg Kauxman. .T. E. Perry. Bert Market. Arthur Blomberg, Fred B Butt. iC. W. Enu'a. H. B. Ruff ner, B. I Patton, J. H. Jake. M. 3. Iarsoo, E. V. Kelly, J. A. Pwanson, Jack White, Frank Otencer, Turner M. Carlisle, W . C. Melle. i ert ha Tohlaa, argaret Ixrdon, Wilma Melota. lara Thompson, Harriett Bali, Ora Ma.-kland, Ethel Clark, tmmi Martison. Menara. f. A. (Hindnnti, J. A. Mi tlrath. P. Munroe, j E. It. Carlaon. i ie a . 1 , Jack Mo"arthy, F. J. Colllna. J. t. Martin, A. C. Fralt. W. A. ary. John Hwuuon, U F. Kgen. Hugh Uraharn, Albert Lreon, VA Poat A. B. Cavett. ! FranX Wallace." iJeorge Freeman. O. K. Kline, Harry ecker, F. A. I-irnoa, O. T. Pilte. P. Ia Kclley, A. J. Maher. A. Volney Base, Klager. O. K. Penaer. ' P. H. MacCrone. To Honor Bride. Mlea Ann "Welch entertained at a bridge party Friday evening for Mlaa Roxena CuUen, a bride of next week. The guest were: Meedamea John D. Wear. Raymond Coffey, Mlase , Rose Welch, Ilene McCaffrey, Ktna Chaw, Etta Flatfort. Kvelyn McCaffrey, Margaret Cullen, Grace Langdon, Unr Wtilrh. Mnadame Jack Jamleson, Thomaa Murphy. Misses Trene I.angdon, Marguerlto Mc Caffrey. Ixmiae Foley, Katherine Sullivan, Mayme O'Brien, Clara McCaffrey, Mtss Cij-aca Iangdon gave an informal luncheon at the Loyal hot! Saturday la honor of MIS Cullen. 1 Mr. and Mr. Dennl Cullen will enter tain at auprer thl evening tor tha Han- j ley-Cullen wedding party. A church ra- 1 hearaal will follow the supper. j Engag-emerit Announced. Mr. T. P. Flrchard ef Grant' Pae. Orf ., announce th engagement of til daughter. Ruth, t Mr. William O. Ktew art, on ef Mr. and Mr. B. H. Stewart of Omaha. ' Informal Luncheon. Mr. W. A. C. Johaaon entertained in formally at luncheon yesterday afternoon. A basket of Klllarney rose and lille of th TftUey waa used aa th table oentgr fiece and covers were placed (or twelve gueata. j Entertain at Sinner. Mr. and Mr. August Moth Borglum entertained ait flluuer last evening at their horns. Covers were placed for: Mr. and Mra T. M. Orr Mr. and Mra. Hosle Clarke, of Bt. JLiOUl Dr. and Mr. O. & Hoffman Mm. H2la tkiulrea p Mr. Alfred Derlr.w Dr. Paul JUidtngton Birthday Party. Master Leo Elsaaeer entertained eight of hi friena Friday afternoon ta honor of his eighth birthday. Vartou game ware played during th aftaraaoa. BBaaasa In and Out of the Bee Eire. Mra O. D. Tunnlollff ha returned from Galeaburg. - 111. . Mr. Fx A. blngar hag returned from a week visit In Oil case. Mr. an Kra. X- Wert returned from arinnaU, la., laat weak. Mrs. Q. W. Wtckerabaui left Tuesday i to pnd two weak la fAutiX City. Mis Margaret Greer Baurn return Sunday from a two weeks' rtcit In Spring field. 111. Mr. Elisabeth Winder, wfce hat been visiting friend Ut Clarind. I,, hM re turned home. Mr. Jerome Mage oanie In from Bal ing, Monti thl .week end apent few day la Chicaga. Mr. Arthur rinto returned Thuraday, after apeadiug three week la Florence, Wis.. Milwaukee and Chicago. Mr. and Mra. H, D. Jseeley, who have hae ' In Atlantla City and. New Tech City for several ivvwlu, arrlvti horn beturdey. , , lira. J,' P. Xrd returned Toeaday from Chtcge. where h haa ben with her daughter, Mr. Vaughn, alace before Cbruuua. Mr. B. Harris, aarotnoenied br hr auo. 4werd. wiy leave thl evealng (or Mother M&ko Thia Home Made Cough Syrup C Th goed. Under, thoughtful mother cga make a full pint of the quickest acting, permanent reauU giving cough ayrup wtrioh mwi be used by the whole family for cough end cold, thua preventing pneumonia, aor throat, diphtheria and ether fatal maladies. Just obtain coa osotraud fluid kaewv a Eaaeno Ma-tho-Laene- 14 ea. bottl. and empty U inte a pUit Jar or bottla- Then take a pint ef granulated sugar and pour over It a half pint ef bailing water; aUr, rool and Ml up tbe bottle with the ayrup. Full direction for making and using are eon Ufcued on each package. All good drug giat sell it. or It ban readily be ebtaiaed ( tbelr wholesaler. Thoueands of faml llee ax using this because of its cheap ness and theaughaee-Advrtlsameot Mr. and Mra. II. Clyde Kdmtinrlao;! have returned to their home; In Spokane. Mra. Edmundeon apent two month here wltb here parents and her aister, Mrs. F. L Toronto, Ont, Canada, to visit her daughter, Mra. N. I JS'athanson. Rubl. Mr. rxlmundson Joined her for the holiday. - ' Personal Mention. Mr. John Reed naa returned to Shattuck tchool at Falrbault, Minn. Mrs. Jamea K Faxton will return this week from a fcualneaa trip in the east. Mr. Will rrentlta left Saturday evening for Bheridan, Wyt where he will, reside In the future. Mlaa tHirothy rlbt of Falracres, aho I has been vialting In Fef-Rii Fallrt. Minn., If expected home the middle of the week. Mr. and Mra. Mori la !-vy have moved from the txyal hotel te the Genoa apart ment, Thirty-eltrhth avenue and Casa I atreet. ( Miea Katharine Davenport hae returned t0 gyracuae, N. Y to readme her muai- CJl, rtud(e Syr(lrtl,c Wvm). after spending the holiday ,her with her mother. Mra. F. "V". Clarke. Mra. Thomas Heyward, accompanied by her father and mother, Mr. and Mr. R. B. Busch, left Thuraday for Pitts burgh. Mr. and Mr. Busch will vlalt her for a while and then travel in the east before coming home. The Rev. F. D. Tyner, for ven rear paat the rector of ft. Andrew Episcopal church, ha accepted a call a assistant rector of ft. Mark' In Minneapolis, and will leave to take up hi new duties about th first of February. Mn. Harold Prltchctt will leave Feb ruary 1 (or Youngston, O., where he will be the guest of Mra. Logan. Mrs. Logan waa formerly Mlas "Margaret Powell of Bt. Joseph and ha been th gueat of Mr. Frltchett in Omaha at different times. . Mine Mellora Davis and Mia Alto Jaqulth will leave tue laat of this month for Ithaca, N. Y.. whore they will be member of hese parties for the week of the Cornell Prom, beginning February 2. Mia Davis will , he at tlie Chi Pal fraternity house and Mia Jaqulth at the Phi Wlgm Kappa. Both girl will remain east to -visit, the latter in Boston. Washington. Cleveland und Indianapolis, and Ml Davla ia New Haven. , YOUTH WANTS TO GO TO KEARNEY AND IS SENT Adolph Wolf, 17 rear old, who ad mitted pleating a horse and selling K Tor S3, asked Junrenll JuVjge Sear to aend him to the ICeaniey Induatrial choi Ml request wu granted. Z5ST After Inventory Prices on PIANO Our entire line of world's greatest and the better . and cheaper grades -will surprise the buyer, who . pays cash, as well as the buyer who demands terms. CUTS AND DISCOUNTS ON EVERY INSTRUMENT IN THIS SALE MASOX & HA MUX . BTSH at UVNE KRAMCH BACH . , KIMBALL BRAfBACH v CABLE-XELeOX HOSPE yd Many Other Pianos. . WONDERFUL PLAYER BARGAINS FKOM $350 UP-ON EASY TERMS Used Pianos $75 S100. 8125, S150 W Monthly Payments 8ALK NOW OX. A. HOSPE CO. 1513 DOUGLAS STREET 1 .l.mij.m ' Ufl U -J.I J.K. , SEE the way the Woo4a rear flrlf I iA snan avr4 iMtvrar4 a v vat TV( paa t-vaAkvvfl tmf-Ji vom prinjrs don't rest on I-beam" radius rods a tbe foot mj ,.a. '1 leaf full-elliptic springs lak up what's reft o the car rides with uncc,ualed smooths over any tend. Tbl feator of spnnr suspension is only on of many vitaily Impor- . taot details which make the 1V1J Woods electric the mmt comfortable, economical, enduring car you can buy Call or write for eg la log which explains tbem all and illustrates tba new bodies. ; DRUMMOND MOTOR CO. I ' lr68.;0-72 I'anmm St., Omahn. Telephone Seven Messenger Boys Are Arrested Seven mescenger boys were arrested at ll'K Duuilaa .streets on charge of being suspicious characters when a quantity of Jewelry waa found in the room whrth could not he accounted for satisfactorily. Tho arrested t ere H. Pmlth, Frank Frand. F.ddio Bnrdlck, Charlea Morley, Floyd Bolen, Glen Gibson and Glen Sev erence. Smith, who la 25 yearp old, waa gtren thirty days Jn Jell and the rest wnere paroled to their parents. 'Detectives Dunn 'and KenneUy arreaed the ' IP" n i DOCTOR COMBS The Watch Specialist will make your watch well. Every little detail that will tend toward making your time piece more perfect i3 attended to if left at Combs Shop. Better serrtc at the name;1 price) ha been the rule of this store for ever 28 jreara amd liavs built up at wonderful watch repair business. fl TAtTTsnea' I laae oula r etaaeiA II REMBRANDT STUDIO ABTISTIO POKTlilTS Call 17 far Tawr Kem area Ultai e. D. Jotg. Room X. Baldridge Bldii 20th and Famam Sta springs arc mounted an "e faotn ra f.t Vlafa f TVaVjaw -ai unwut wa uv s u o km axle They arc rnoontcd on forward of the axje. These radius rods are attached close to the hubs of the wheels and thus relieve the axle of the weight of the car. They , also relieve the springs of the braking und driving strain, preventing pitching of the car when starting or stopping suddenly. What these radius rods do te fa crease riding comfort is remark able. Their leverage reduces road shocks i0 before the shocks reach the eirliiK. Then th eieht Harney 40D.