r-A THH OMAHA SUNDAY BKK: JANUARY 9, lOlfi. Kelly s to Give an Irish Program For Social Mr. and Mm. Thorn J. Kelly lll give a proirrnm of lrlh folk snnits at th Fontenolle on tl.e evpnin of January IS (Tuesday of nent work) for the benefit of the 8ocl Settlement, H has been a lon tm slnc Mr. an.1 Mr. Kelly were heard In Omaha In this delightful diversion. Tlifw who were present at U Inry's Avenue Conrrrss tlonal rhurch one cvenln In Mirch, when the rroftrirn wns first Klven, will recall It aa one of the bright spots In Omaha'a mualal history. Mr. Kelly has palnstnklnRly collected a number of gen uine folk son 78 of Ireland and of Scot land and England, too and arranged them In attractive TOT?rtnRS. How he ITesenta them may better be told In an excerpt from a nme of appreciation writ ten to him by the lute Mr. B. H. Hnrrowa, following that rver.lnc's program: "I only want to express my delight at hearing the old songs sung by a genuine Irishman, ami, ou will let me say, by a pcnulne artist. And Mrs. Kelly ehnrei first honora with you. To many it waa a revelation, to all a sincere pleasure, but. better yet. It waa an education to every hearer. In doing thla acrvlce you not only delgh:ed your frienda with an rfistlo aong recital, Tnit you have achieved something far higher, which was to teach them the tenderneaa, the pathoa and the hidden team of Irish aong." The program which Mr. Kelly haa ar ranged for the evening la: 'Thro' Kreln'a Isle to Kport Awhile" Moore LOVB. VAIiOR. WIT. IX FANCY. I'll P.ork You to Rest (lullnhy, or aoon ttee tpc). rnii.iiiiK)r. The Oood J'ropl (fairies). a I The Young May Moon. Oil The !cpraliaun. ('-) The Mm-penny Fidll. YOUTH. Tbe Pentlmen'al Ixver, a) My Love an Arbutua. l The Utile Ked I.ark. . (cl I'harrned 1 y the Luster' (translated from the Irish). (il Haillnilcrry (example of the Cro nan). CROWN-ITS. The Pevo'lonal Lover (ai The nnwy-Hreasted Tearl. (Ik Cramai hn-n Molly, (c) Would Uod I Sere the Tender Ap ple Eloaxoni. THE REI.IGIOfB CONSCIOfSNESS. A Christmas carol. The Holly and Ivy Girl. , TIIR NATIONAL C'oXHCIOUfSesS. . (a) Mlllhurlero. l Tho Minstrel Bnv. tcj The Ulian Van Vtht. TIIH TE ATI, AND TUT? xnLK. TUB OOLLTRE1-; TYfR'THB ''TEA R." 'Erin, who Veep Thro Her Smile and Pmlles Thro' Her Tear." (a Erin! Tho Tear and the Smile In Thine Eyes h Over Here.-(Famine Times). ( CarrlKdlinup. !) Khe is Far From the Land. THE (1AFNTREE TVFK. TflU 'UMILKS." (a) Klttv of the Vown. (b Trottln' to the Fair. ...... (ci The Unp In. (.he lle)ge, (d In Dublin a Fair Oily. Street Bong). (i) The Beautiful City of Nligo. GOOD-'byE' ERIN! "Aa Slow our Khlp Her Foamy Track." 80 loath we part from all we love From all the links that hind 11a; ' Po turn our heHrta, where'er' we 'rove To thoae we've left behind us." Moore. Welsh Sees Warmer Weather Ahead for Omaha Sunday With tha tcmpcratura. pply 22 degree at 1 o'clock hls morning. Colonel Welsh of the weather bureau feela that ho Is supplying a commendable brand of win ter weather to his patrons In and about Omaha. "Not even down to aero so fsr this winter," he said. "That's pretty good, eh? I remember one winter during my career here whim the lowest was sera. "But It isn't time to crow yet I re member some winters when the coldest weather came at the end of February. However, the tlilo Is going satisfactorily, and It looks ns If It will be still warmer tomorrow." Weather reports sent from stations along the lines both east and weat Indi cate that from far over In Iowa to about the central portion of Nehru V. It I cloudy, misty and foggy, with light snow In a number of localities. Temper. lures range from 10 to 30 degrees above sero. Through the western part of Nebraska and In Wyoming U is clear and calm. Down In Kanaaa, according to the re ports to the railroads, there waa consid erable snow. However, It has turned Into rain ana Is much warmer than on Friday. Best Says City is the One to Provide Omaha a Workhouse County Commissioner Frank Best and Mm. Beat have returned from a trip to Chicago. Minneapolis and Peoria. In the latter two cities Mr. Bvst Inves tigated city workhouses In operation there, and returned with a pretty defin ite idae that eatabliHhment of a work house for Omaha is a city rather than a county proposition, owing to the fact that it .la the city which furnishes the ' prisoners. "I found Omaha Is gaining much In , reputation wherever you may go," said Mr. Best. "It Is fken of everywhere as one of the very best cities In the country and is receiving mm h valuable ' advertising." Papa Did Not Like the Teacher's Plan The small children at Windsor S' hool have In en taught to help each other with overshoes at koing-homa time. A sweet little miss had difficulty with overshoes which were underslze. The teacher suggested that she tell her father to give the overshoes to her punger stater and buy her a pair-of a larger size. In the course of time the teacher ob served the a. I. m. struggling with her shoes. "What did your papa say about the overshoes?" kindly asked the teacher. No reply. Next day the teacher asked again. No reply. The tvacher asked the question on the third day and the s. I. m. looked into the teachtr's faia and answered: ".My psia said you should go to heil." 1 Settlement Benefit . Smaller Cities of State in Need of More Hospitals Moro hospitals are future assets of the smaller cltlr In the state according to a prediction made by Pr. F. A. Iong of Mndlaon, Neb., In a talk before the students and faculty of the t'nlveralty. of Nebraska College of Medicine at Forty second and Harney streets. Tho subject of the talk waa "the Idenl I'hyslclan." Dr. Long advised the young doctors to establish themselves In a good com munity and Jhen take an Internet In the affairs of that, community. "The greatest trouble with tho average country physi cian today," he said, "is his restlessness. He la always changing his location. Once you establish yourself In a good commun ity, take an Interest In It and take part In the civic dutlro, thereof. Your standing In the community depends entirely upon the company you keep, and If you as sociate yourself with those who have tha development of the community at heart, your charactor will be unimpeachable." The doctor also advised the younger men to pay strict attention to the bus iness details of tha profession. He told them his neglect to send out monthly statements In early years of hla practlco had cost him much money. SOCIAL CENTER PROGRAM FOR MILLER PARK SCHOOL; Tuesday evening at the Miller .Park' school social center the following program will be rendered bv advanced students of 1 local teachers: Plano-Kltig's Hunting Jig (English).. ' Jnhn tJnn riano Gavotte (German) Johann Sebastian Bach Miss Helen Hennett. 1 riano-Pastoral with Variations (Oer-' ' man) fdosart ' Mlsa lima Podolak. i Ronrs Turn Y to Me (Old Highland Melody) '"omposer unknown Pnowflakes" modern )..Frederirk Cowvn I "rim t n UIA.n'i . I.- . 1 1 1 . u..., .w ' r r.lll. 1 inn I. . , , . . k.t- ';"" v William Arms Fisher "Fairy Mpera" (American) Herbert Brewer Mlsa Grace Northrup. llano Les Myrtlllcs (Modern French) Theodore Dubois Piano Bcherxo 4 Polish). .Frederick Chopin , Mlas HHon Bennett. Piano In the Hlelgh (Russian) ..'.;. ... fetep mtch Tschalkeweky Plano-Ithapsody No, 14 (Hungarian.).. Frans Llsst Miss It ma Podolak. Miss Grace Northrup. pupil of . Mr. helly: Mianes Helen Bennett, Irma Todo lak, pupils of Mr. Duffleld. JOHN HAYNES HOLMES TO TALK TO EQUALITY LEAGUE John Haynea Holmes of New Tprk. r ........ , luiiinniiiro-1 .. ( v. . . ... 1 miu riiiiit-n 10 uniana tnts mnntn to address the local I'nltarlans, has been secured by tie Political Bquallt league for a lecture Thursday evenln. January 20. at the Central High school auditorium. His topic will be, - "The Martytdom of Thomas Mott, Osborne of Slar King," an address on prison reform. The lecture la free to the public. , Hev. Holmes arrives In Omaha rext Saturday for a series of lectures and w'll be here one week. He occupies the pul pit of the Chinch of tha Messiah in New York and U said to t a brilliant speaker. Count the Days, Pimples Vanish Mot Anyone Out Xow Hare a Fair, Ih-autiful Complexion By I'slng Stuart's Calcium Wafers. Trial Vaokaaw Mailed TBEX. Where there are plinplra, blotches, blackheads, liver spots, etc.. the blood Is filled with Impurities. Cleanse the blood and these embarrassing disfigure ments disappear at ones. That Is what Stuart's Calcium Wafers do. You won't bo' always worrying about the Differeaoe I Bags a Taklaf mart's Calcium Wsfsra for sCy aaia Oaly a Short Tims Afo." what your frictida sad -strangers think of your "broken-out'' faoe, .If. you give these wonderful little wafers a. chance. That's bersuao -th.y go .right to the sest of the -trouble, the blood, driving out all Import! strcng-lhjrnlng It, ton- lug it up. And. when .tha. blood Is clear, I the skin is. me. fnuu blemish. . . ( All drugguus keep ibem in Stock. Pric 1 60c. If you. waul tQ try tiem first, mall I coupon below . lor. fr.e? trla.1. package. Free Trial Coupon T. A. atnart Co., 31 Stuart Bid., Marshall. Mica, fcemt me at once, by r.turn mail, a free trial package of tituart's Calcium Wafers. Name. Street ....,'..,. Citr fttat NEBRASKA DAIRYMEN MEET r.ii,,;,- u . tt 1 j . ... c. . 1 Gathering: to Be Held at the State ; Tara at Lincoln the Lat Half of Next Week. MANY SUBJECTS TO DISCUSS The Nebraska Dairymen's association will hold Its thirty-first annual meeting Wednesday. Thursday anri Frirf.v t. uary 19-21. in the Plant Industry build ing at the State farm. Lincoln. The Im portance of lmnrovlnr tha nn.lli.. dairy producta la to be discussed by F. W. nouska of Chicago, and discussions are to follow by A. L. Haecker, Lincoln, and R. A. Stewart. Omaha. "What the Farm TVmAnatKiA- r--- t-i for Dairying." Is to be taken up by O. H. Lelbers, farm demonstrator for Oage county, and a discussion la to follow by Frof. D. If. rropps of the University of w t-iii anna,. Subjects relating to the nrnl,lrv,. Ihe producer and the consumer of dairy products are also to be taken up. The dairy exhibit at the State fair Is to be discussed. "The Dairyman as a Credit lrm - Banker e Standpoint." "The Future of the Dairy Industry," "The "..King auacnine,- "The Coat of Produc- Plenty of Extra Salespeople to Wait On You and Prompt Delivery Guaranteed Nothing Reserved H.ugs At less than wholofialo prices and in many instances at less than the cost to manu facturers. 27x54 .Velvet ' lings. Vl.f 3 36x72 .Velvet ejrt f Hup. V-al J 4 ft. Gx7ft,6 WiU fcQ Qr low Rurs...,...'..'.VJw 8x10 Willow. , 07 OK Rurs. Vi-vU 0x9 Brussels 7 FA Rugs. VI -OU 0x12 Brussels $Q FA Rugs............. vH.OU S&S $10.50 8-3x10-6 -Velvet CIO CA Rags... vIv.OU Irsle!v.c.t......$15.00 9x12 Axminster Clfi Eft. Rugs.......... V.D.3U . Dressing Tables At Goliyt-Out-of-Buslnesj 'rrirea. All $16.50 dressing JQ C( tables now ij)OsOU All (21.00 dressing dl O rn tables now TlaCisDU All $39.60 dressing J -t Q Cf tables now ...... J) 1 JsOU All $35.00 dressing JQO PA tables now P--.OU AM $40.00 dressing jOQ Cfk tables now apaCasOli Ono big lot of Ingrain Rugs, many of them are samples, others are slightly soiled and many other have been slight ly used, sizes from 6x9 to 9x 12. Clioico of the entire lot $1.95 Library Tables At Golng-Out-of-Buslnems Pr !. All $7.60 library 6A XZ( tables now aPsOVF All $10.50 library OC tables now fJtJ All $15.00 library dQ (( tables now Ja7.VU All $17.50 library fr-ifi 7C tables now aDllis I O All $2!. 60 library 7C tables now P lrta J Dressers At ColngOut-of-Buslneaa Prices. All $10.50 dreasers jg All $14.60 dressers yg All $17.50 dresseVs JJQ 25 All $27.50 dressers 1513-1515 Howard Street iJn' c,h'r M I Cow Judging contests are tr be In progress. A butter makers' contest la to M n,M wlth a M ,ovlnf c,)p hunB up RJ the prlao. A dairymen's, banquet la to be held the evening of January 21 at the Llndell hotel. IOWA MAN ORGANIZING THE DISTRICT ENGINEERS F-dwIn R. Webster of Marlon, la., dis trict engineer of maintenance and right of way for the Milwaukee road, waa ap pointed district representative for the American Association of Engineers at their national convention, December 10 and 11. Mr. Webster Is undertaking the formation of local chapters of this unique association throughout Iowa, Nebraska and South Dakota. DR. CR0THERS TO LECTURE BEFORE DRAMA LEAGUE The educational committee of the Drama league, headed by Miss Jeanctto McDonald, has arranged for a lecture to be given by Samuel McChord Crothers of Cambridge, Mass., Friday, January 2S. Dr. Crothers has lectured In Omaha many times, twice during the last year. The aeries of weekly lectures Instituted A Genuine 9 All of the Immense Stock in Our Big Warehouse Rooms and Hundreds of Samples Now Displayed on Our Four Big Sample Floors Must Be Disposed of Everything is marked at going-out-of -business prices, which means in this sale less than wholesale and in a great many instances less than the cost to manufacturers. There are hundreds of other items which are not mentioned in this advertise ment, so if ybu do not find what you are interested in, come to the store as early as possible and you will not be disap pointed, because every article throughout our entire store is marked at going-out-of -business prices. Buy now for your fu ture needs. An extension of time at the same low prices will be allowed if it is so desired. HOW OH SALE in m.u.u.iinijiiiii.n-ii.ii' 1 Jii. ... . . i W W 127 i li. najsi.i miwsWHsisTiriu- itniiiswsiiniii i igis ! m rigour i m UnOW V0U WANTS " SUV fcDW. I y- p- , .5 .hi ' ' ,i Rubers. 1513-1515 Stock of All heating stoves, steel and cast iron ranges, cooking stoves and base burners at going-out-of - business prices. High Grade Furniture at Record Rocking Chairs At GoltiK-Out-of-lluslncsa Prices. All $1.75 rocking nr chairs now tOC All $3.00 rocking chairs now All $6.00 rocking chairs now $1.25 $3.75 All $8.50 rocking !(- t)f? chairs now . . OO.IO ch All $10.00 rocking chairs now $6.50 Don't wait, buy everything you need for the home now, a chance of this kind may never occur again Dining Room Chairs At (Joing-Out-of-UuKlness lYU'tw. All $1.25 dining room chairs All $2.00 dining room chairs .... 65c 95c All $2.60 dining d - Cf room chairs V .Ovl All $3.50 dining room chairs. . . . All $4.50 dining' room chairs. . . : . $2.25 $2.75 A Complete Outfit Will liM Fiirilire Co by the Drama league will be resumed February I. Trot Illeed and Edward Lynch ef the Omaha Conservatory of Arts and Music present "The Workhouse Ward" Sun day afternoon at 4 o'clock, as a courtesy to the local Drama league. Rufus R. Wilson to Talk to Ad Club Men Kufua R. Wilson, known a a printer. Journalist, author, publicity expert, city and community builder, a man of long and successful experience In public works of large Importance, will talk to the Omaha Ad club Tuesday noon at the faxton hotel. Hla subject will be "In fective Community Advertising." Mr. Wilson la a man who has had a thorough practical training In advertis ing and all Its branches. He worked through the mechanical end out Into the front office and even went beyond that; from a cood printer Mr. Wilson evolved into a versatile Journalist and worked on the large dully newspapers in Pittsburgh, Washington and New York. About ten years ago Mr. Wilson went west and finally located In Seattle as publicity and advertising expert. In the natural progress of events, he became chairman of the publicity committee of argain Event D11 j ai Less than the Cost .lu n i ...i - .. ... It MjS ..in.', ............. i y.i "...MM R SH !!GS Howard Street. Closing Out Their Entire Splendid Home Furnishings Every article on our four big sample floors has been marked at going-out-of - business prices. Kitchen Cabinets At Ciolnx-Out-of-Iluslneas Prices. All $12.50 kitchen cabinets now All $18.00 kitchen cabinets now All $22.50 kitchen cabinets now All $27.50 kitchen cabinfts now All $32.50 kitchen cabinets now $7.50 $10.75 $14.50 $18.50 $21.00 Sewing Machines At (lolnK-Out-of-lluMinesii Price. All $22.50 sewing machines now All $28.50 sewing machines now All $34.00 sewing machines now. . . . All $38.00 sewing machines now. . . . All $4 5.00 sewing machines now. . . . $13.50 $19.50 $24.50 $27.50 $31.00 Cost You Less Than Hall Xhe Seattle Commercial club. While serr Ing in this capacity, he was instrumental In organizing the Chinese relief work, conceived and carried out by the Seattle Commercial club, through Its Chinese relief committee, of which he waa secre tary and directing head. Mr. Wilson haa a message for every man In Omaha, and the Omaha Ad club extends an invitation to all those who de sire to attend. There will be no charge for admittance, simply pay for your own lunch. Friday is Busy Day for Petty Thieves W. C. Dermott, IKS Ohio street, reporta to the police the theft of 60 from his rooms Friday. Sam Allis, 1125 South Twenty-eighth street, was strong-armed and robbed at Twenty-fifth and Leavenworth streets of $a. J. C. Bastlan, 29oi Farnam street, waa visited by thieves, who robbed him of eleht boxes of clirsrs. Frank Farlow, 2817 Parker street, lost eleven chickens from his coop Friday nieht. 1 it, j. nuni s nome at iuiy mcKory street was paid a visit by burglars, who stole clothing to the value of flOO. - j 1 Everything Must Be Sold io Martuladiire. i ..i........ii All statuary, gas and elec tric lamps, pictures, medi cine cabinets, mahogany can dle sticks, smoking stands, hall trees, hall racks, etc., at Going - Out - of - Business Prices. - Breaking Prices Dining Room Tables At GoinK-Out-of-Buslneas Prices. All $17.60 dining Q Cf room tables now sJM.iJv All $21.50 dining t"1 "I Cf room tables now.. S 1 X.OvF All $25.00 dining ttlO flA room tables now.. vUiUU All $32.50 dining -i n C( room tables now.. J)XOsJ All $37.50 dining CjO1 Cft room tables now.. J)TOv Library Cases At Going-Out-of-nuslueas Prices. All $12.50 library f-T Cf cases now P 0 vl All $15.00 library CI f T1 cases now J)X.iv All $17.50 library CIO (f cases now PlsisUl All $22..50 library tfjl R cases now ...... aJJXO.fiJ All $26.50 library C 1 7 Efl cases now P X OU ii You Duy at This Sale 4 ' -1 Teachers Discuss Coming Lecture of Helen Keller, Plans for the two lectures to be given by Helen Keller, the blind, deaf girl, at the Hoyd theater the afternoon and even ing of January 29. were discussed at a meeting of the Teachers' Annuity and Aid society Saturday morning at tha city hall. Mrs. Nora Lemon, principal of Lothrop scnool. Is president of tha organisation which Is bringing Miss Ksl ler end her instructor, Mrs. Macy, to Omaha. Tickets for the lectures will be on sale In the Board of Education rooms In the city hall after 4 o'clock on Mondays, Wednesdaya and Fridays. Thero have been many Helen Keller programa given In the pubfie schools and, a number of the eighth grade graduates of the mid-term classes are planning to attend the lecturea In & body, accom panied by their teachers, rather than to have the usual class parties. A "For Sale" or "lvr Rent" Ad placed tn The Bee will accomplish its pur pose. This Is Positively the Greatest Bargain ' Event in Omaha's History Lace Curtains Hundreds of pairs, includ ing all the Nottinghams, Scrims, Marquisettes, Clu neys, Battenburgs, Scotch Nets, Irish Points, etc., etc., all at going-out-of-business prices : $ 1 .00 1 ace curtains, Q C a sale price each UUw $1 .95 lace curtains, A P sale prioe, each .Ouw $2.25 lace curtains, 4 A sale price, each . . . . V I I U $3.25 lace curtains &4 PA sale price, each . . . . V " $4.50 lace curtains, Ag sale price, each. ...V I "WW $7.00 lace curtains, A A r sale price each VWbSsW $8.50 lace curtains, 00 AC sale price, each. . . . Om3'S $10.00 lace curtains, J JJrt sale price, each. . . .y"swU Drass Beds At Golng-Out-of-Buslness Prices. All $12.50 brass CCOE beds now pJ.5iiJ All $16.50 brass dQ 7C beds now J17 . J All $26.50 brass CIO OC beds now Jla.aD All $29.50 brass Cl Aft beds now ! ... 710.UU All $,35.00 brass CI 7 7E beds now Oi a9 Four big sample floors and large warehouse rooms filled with furni ture that must be dis posed of during this Going-Out- of - Business Sale. Davenports At GolnR-Out-of-liusines Prices. All $29.50 daven- Cl Q Eft ports now J) X .01 All $37.50 daven- C9 (( ports now PawO.UU All $41.00 daven- COQ Cft ports now P7.3J All $45.00 daven- (HOO Ef ports now 0J3 All $52.00 daven- COQ AH ports now aPa7.ivf Iron Beds At Golng-Out-of-Business Prices. All $4.00 Iron beds 1 TC now J) A 3 All $C00 iron bed !0 7C now 1 U All $9.00 Iron beds &A Tf now . J)t" f O All $12.50 Iron beds Cfk now PO.OU All $15.00 Iron beds J7. 7f" now V s a3 1513-1515 Howard Street i