Tlffi OMAHA. SUNDAY BEE: JANUARY 30, 1916. 7-A SEES MANY SIGHTS OH QUESTJOR DOYE Mr. and Mrs. Hixenbang-h Keeeire Interesting Letter Telling of Son's Travels. NEW YEAR'S IN COPENHAGEN Mr. and Mri. W. A. HUenbaugh have leeelved from Walter A. HlxenbaUf-h, Jr., . member of th Ford peac party, an J interesting letter written In Copenhagen describing- hla travels after the party left Stocholm. The letter says: COPENHAGEN, Drnmart. Jan. a. Mr. and Mr. W. A. Hixmosugh, Omaha. N'eb., Dear Folks: I wrote you concerning the trip up to the time we left Stock holm. We left Stockholm on a special train at S p. m. end arrived at Malmo at the next morning-, where we took a ferry across the lower Cattegal to Copen hagen. Wo left Stockholm deep In snow and found CopenbiRcn foggy, wet under loot and warm, it la much like sprlng weather In Omaha and we are not wear ing overcoat. Know la aeldom een on the ground In Copenhagen more than a day or two. Copenhagen la A wonderful and Interest ing city. I can truthfully aay tnat 1 have liked each city 1 have seen better than the one before, and I never thought I . ould like a city so well aa I liked Oirl. 1 lan la. The sequence waa forunate from the point of view of alghtteeing exist ence, for Chrtatianla han a population of Z-AOOOO; Stockholm, 400.000. and Copenha gen, ioO.OOO. Copenhagen Old lity. Chrtatianla la quaint a city built at the hcaa of fjord with narrow, winding street radiating from ita one main atreet, Carl Johans Gu.de. etiockholm waa sinking, proua ana beatitirui a metro politan capital which well deserved auch tltiea aa "Queen of tho Halile," "The Venice of the North" and -City of Opera." but Copenhagen ia truly Eu rppean. Ita charm la not like Chris tlaniaa In the natural beauty of Ha location, nor like Stockholm'! In the splendor of Ita boulevards and public bulldinga. These do not Impress one aa doe the odaness and strangeness of the European architecture In the side streets. "-Krope, and try aa you will you cant forget that you are In a foreign land. Easy It was to accustom yourself to Chnstlanla and Stockholm, but the gargoyles on the city hall, the old spires on the churches, the queer windows and atone steps along the miies or narrow streets and the old mediaeval gulla signs aoounalng everywhere pre lude that possibility here. Copenhagen is over 1.K0 years old, and you can well believe it In wandering down some of the 0 d side streets. It reminds one of the Pictures of Nuremburg, Hamlin and lu bpek. Of course, except or the old street and buildings, the city Is modern In, every respect and, like all Scandina vian oapllais, a mouel of cleanliness. We arrived lit ( openhagen, Orcemher 31, nd tnat night we had a big New Year s evo banquet. But soveral of us students beat it anout 11 o'cloik and went over to the Wlvil or Tlvoli, a big cafe where all the swells of Copenhagen were making merry. They were turowmg confetti; paper rolls and ringing bells. Everyone wore paper hata of grotesque shape and champagne ran IIko water. It is Copen hagen's largest cafe and known all over 1-iurope. Dancing waa In order upstairs in the beautliul ball room and we left ft There waa still no empty tables, though hundreds had left and many had breakfasted before going home. One European custom whLh I noticed aa soon aa 1 landed but which I don't be lieve I have mentioned Is the fact that all 'Igner class European women amo&e. To rind one that does not ia exceptional. In theater lobbies, cafes, hotels and c-iocolate shops (but never on the street, railway stations, or museums) women Invariably smoke. At first It seemed strange but since last night, when the daughter of Denmark chief Justice of the court of appeals, whom I have been with con siderably, naively accepted a cigarette which I offered her, I am frightened at nothing. The cigars here are abominable, good pipe tobacco la never seen and everyone amokes cigarettes (mosUy Rus sian) with gusto and reckless abandon. ratiirday, January U e visited the city tall which is considered the most magnl iicent In Europe, and the Olypothelc, a, museum given to the nation by Mr. Jacob sen, Scandinavia s art patron, containing thousands of ancient original busts, statuary, sarcophagy, and Egyptian, and Assyrian relics. Room after room of well arranged antiques, more than I ever dreamed existed, and the ftwutt museum 1 have yet visited. So Pablie Meetings AUewed. Now watch closely our schedule for the riext two days. Sunday (day of rest) and Monday, I may aay here that the Danish government, on account of Its proximity to the European conflict, has reminded us of ita law that no mass meetings or public meetings bearing on the war may be held. bo we are devoting our time to recepticcs, Informal explanatory groups and sight-seeing. The same rule exlalts at The Haue, I understand. '. Sunday, January il. 10 a. m., student meeting. Palace hotel. ' n a. m.. Visit to Rosenborg palace and king's gardens. ' l'i m., luncheon. I p. m., address of editor of "Polltl ken (which I skipped). i p. m , general meeting. p. nr. visit to University of Copen hagen. 4 p. m.. visit to Technical school (very Tine; address by tescher of English; utrved tea and cigars and showed us many Interesting things). 6 p. m.. church service In the Russian Ureek Orthodox church (an Individual matter; I went Just to see it). p. m., dinner. 5 p. m., meeting at the Liberal club; speeches, singing ly Danish opera stara, refreshments, dancing (firs we had); got home at 1 a. m. If you look these over you will see that it wasn't possible to skip any, e rauae where It wasn't soma meeting (and you can't skip these for many obvious reasons). It was something I wanted to see. I have passed up some trips and learned later that I missed half my life and had to go anyway, and ao now I iklp nothing along that line, and I sel lom regret sparing the time. And, how .-an you write letters for three days I Didn't hsve time to shave. But look at -he next day. Monday, January S: 9 a. m., get up and have breakfast i We have an official awakener for the students because these foreign hotel por ters are unreliable.) 10 a. m.. student meeting. II a. m., visit to Thorwaldsen's museum famous, but not so much of a eight). 13 m., lunch. 1 p. m visit to National museum (won derful place). 1 p. m.. sociological talk followed by trip through tenement district. (I had heard that the tenement district wss a beauty compared with America's, so I skipped this and stayed at the National museum.) p. m.. general meeting.' 4 p. m., visit to American ministry 'Mr. t can. American minister!. 7 n. m., banquet for all members of oarty to celebrate going to The Hague. nd discuss plans for customs search and ther details. 1 a. ni , bed. Mere Krssksrg Tastle'. I was dead tired of meetings, ao another niuucm ana i swippea everything the next imy. i urniy, janunrv 1, sno went by train to Elslnore, about a two-hour ride 'o thu north to aee Kronhnr rmmta where walking on the ramparts. Hamlet mw ine gnosi or nis lamer, it waa a pleasunt snd happy trip, for we stopped eff two hours at Fredensborg and saw Kredensborg palace, the autumn royal lare where most of Europe's royalty has been entertained. Then we went on to Klsinore and saw Hamlet's beautiful castle. It la now a museum containing many old relics and the tomb of Hamlet is is thought. leaving there we got back t 5 o'clock In time to dress for the opera, the magnificent acenio oitera "Euaen Danerin" by the great Itusalan Bashi Kouv. played by the Royal Danish Opvra. It waa a great opportunity. I wouldn't have mlased It for anything and when we got back and sprung It on the bunch thev 1 went up (over 100 of them) the next sy. The whole day cost T hroners, or ST. The beet opera seats sell for S kroner, qr bout SI. 6". Jn New York they would at least be $10. Today wa have been to see the soologl. rsl gardens. Our I-adys church (where are the famous Tborwaldsen apostles'), the Geflon fountain, RockiMe cathedral. I'fnmsrks Westminster Abbey, dating i'-k to the eleventh creur. Besides this, I have been shopping and snooping sround In the quaint old hps. I claim this Isn't bad for one dev. The wsv did It wss to slsrt st 11. sfter the student OMAHA WOMAN IS HONORED IN raiLirriNEs. f '-lUfcOMe I y . "t . ... x i : ' ..V MTtS. CHARLES 8. LOPENOIER. meeting, skip luncheon (wo had cskes and chocolsto In a chocolate shop) and got back Just In time for dinner. Gee! It a a busy world! , Day after tomorrow we leave by rail for La Haag. Germany nt first refused to permit us to go by rail. (We have to cross the Kiel canal) and It looked aa though the party would remain In Copen hagen, because no vessels can cross the dangerous strip of wster from Denmark to Hollanl. Not even mall vessela are plying hern. And so, when wa had actually given up hope of getting to The Hague, came news that (Wnmny had Consented to Interpret the phrase In our passports, "All necessary transportation" to mean by rail across Germany. And S3 we i ave to have four copies of our photos and have to got rid of our papers, opera glsssea and cameias. I will mall mine direct to limn ha, think, and take no more chances. 1 am aending you a bulletin showing our plans from now on snd al""o tno serloumiess of travel In war lime. I understand that it is Impossible to get to Englnnd as the American mini sters have implicit Instructions not to amend our passports. I don't caro much out some or tne ottiers no. I will try to wr te nil rny further letters from here, but doubt if I have time. Not Cordially Hecelreil. About our ifceDtion here: Wa have nut been very cordially received. Tne people bi' strongly anti-Gorman and pro-English, as differentiated from the Nor wegians, who were pro-English, but not especially anti-uerman Holland is also pro-English, so a cordial welcome there Is not a'sured. It is strange that all these countries think that we are helping Germany by trying to end the war. That accounts for our cold shoulder at chrls- isnia and our enthusiastic boost In Stock holm. I changed my reDort of our re ception here on considering that the newspapers were non-committal and unen thuslastlc, and we were unable to test the feelings of the people because we have held no mass meetings. Everyone rcviiin irienuiy, However. Again I find no time to write the frat, Whioh Is a crime snd a shame, hut it'a Just Impossible. Will write postals in stead. Have been so busy that I have as yet gotten no postals, as I did first ining in tne otner cities. Big Entertainment During Market Week A ' dinner and dance, a theater party, and Informal evening party with con test and the distribution of prizes, and a lot If Interesting social event like that ars acheduled by the entertainment com mittee of the Merchants' Market week Mtlvltle which will take place the week of February 28. The committee la making good use of the experience of the last two years in arranging Ita program of entertainment for thlc time. Thl will be the fifth Mer chant' Market week for Omaha, and In that time considerable ha been learned about the business, especially alnce Omaha had it all to learn from Itself, being the pioneer In this movement. SENT TO JAIL FOR MAKING TROUBLE IN HIS OWN HOME Ed Suchy, 2S36 South Nineteenth street, arraigned In polio court for being In toxicated and disturbing the peace In his home, was sentenced to thirty day In the county Jail. A hi brother, who ap peared aa complaining witness In court, left the room he patted the prisoner on the shoulder and aaid. "I'm orry, Ed." "That' allright, no hard feelings," re plied the latter. If You Could Only Be a Stomach You'd Go to Bed Rather Sore at the Work You'd Have to Do. Btuart'g Dyspepsia Tablet go Into your stomach Just Ilk food. They ease up the stomach' work and help it to obtain the rest It needa. Tour, common sens will tell you that Stuart' Dyspepsia Tablet would not be In every drug store, a they are, unless demanded after trial by stomach suf ferers. St Isat Fair to Overwork Tour gtom acfc and Tat Stefuse to CHve It the sTslp of gnoarV Syspspsia Tablet. No more are they a doubtful quality. They have 'passed a rigid examination by all manner of stomach and dlgeatlve tests, and they have been awarded the diploma of American patronage. Stuart Dyspepsia Tablet are for aal at all drugglata at Sue a box. Bend coupon below today for a free trial. Free Trial Coupon T. A. VtaarS Co.. 984 Btuart Build ing, Marshall. Kicn., ,n1 me at one a free trial package of Stuarr Dys pepsia Tablets. Name , Street I OMAHA WOMAN GETS i SPLENDID PRAISE Mn. Charles S. Lobingier Is Landed by Taper in the Philip pines. SISTER VISITING HER THERE From the Philippine Islands come news paper dispatches lauding Mrs. Charles 8. Loblngler. a former Omaha club woman, to the skies. The Manila Dally Bulletin and the Cable News-American of Decem ber IS and 13 contain lensrthv accounts of numerous social affairs given for Mra iningier and her sister, Miss Huneker. who were visiting there. Judge loblngler and his wife are now living In Shanghai. China, where the Judge occuplea the bench, but they were formerly stationed at Manila, where Mra. Loblngler organ ised and was the first president or the. Manila Woman's club. "Mrs. Judge loblngler took the club through Its first difficult years, by her wisdom, her tact and Intellectual ability, and gracious freedom of spirit making The Sample Floors and the Big Warehouse Rooms M ust be Cleared! We Must Close Out This Splendid Stock! We Must Sell and Sell Fast! Down With the Prices! AT LESS THAN WHOLESALE PRICES AT PRICES that will rush this splendid high grade stock into the homes of the people of Greater Omaha and surrounding country. Don't wait, come tomor row; if not tomorrow, come as soon as you can and buy everything you need for your present as well as for your future needs. You do not need all the cash, we will arrange easy terms at the same low prices on anything which you wish to purchase. Plenty of Extra Salespeople to Wait on You and Prompt Delivery Guaranteed Rugs and Draperies at Less Than Wholesale Prices Rocking Cbsirs Kubcl'ii splendid atock of high grade rocking chairs all going at price that will close them ont quickly: All 11.76 rocking QC chairs 70C All $3.00 rock ing chairs All $.60 rock, ing chairs All $4.00 rock ing chairs All $8.60 rock ing chairs 225 35? 150 dressing All 110.00 rock- $C75 ing chairs O AU $39.60 dressing tables FURNITURE FROM THE LEADING BRASS BEDS Iiubel's hplendid stock of high grade Urass Beds all going at prices that will close them out quickly: All $12.60 brass 8575 'sy50 Sg25 beds now. All $14.60 brass beds now. All $16.60 brass beds now.. All $19.60 brass beds now S975 All $24.60 81 OOO brass beds Asu All $27.50 brass beds . 8145 RECORD-BREAKING PRICES HAVE MADE RUBEL'S GOING-OUT-OF-BUSINESS SALE THE GREATEST ON RECORD. China Cabinets Rubcl' splendid block of elegant China Cabinet all going at prices that will close them out quickly: All $21.60 china cabU 1 O50 nfts now AM $26.60 china eabl- Si QOO rets now IO All $29.60 china cab!- 81 COO lets now IO .Ml $34.00 cblna cabt- 81 750 t fets now A - - All $37.60 china cabl- S rt75 nets now . . xt All $12.60 china cabl nets now . , 225o Dining Room Tables Kuhel's splendid stock of beautiful IUiing lloont Table all going at price that will close them out quickly: All 117.60 dltilns; SJQ Crt room table now WOiOU AU 121.00 din. $10.75 Ing room table All $25.00 dln Ina room table All )2M0 din In; room table All S32.&0 din In; room table All JJ7.50 dining- room tsble SI2.25 $14.75 $16.50 $19.75 Everything going at less than wholesale prices and in many cases at less than the cost to manufacture. Buy everything you need now in this sale an opportunity of this kind may never occur again. 0 both a fin choice of those who should gtiida the club and In assisting the Man nings of work, which Manila wss In cry ing need of." one account reads. "Mn Loblngler found at once in Benora d Vcyra and Calderon two most cspaN women, who gave the move ment prestige among the rillplnas "The charity work done her In the Spanish day wa very largely done by the Catholic church. Much of It waa of an estimable character both private and public. "But Mr. Loblngler and the corps of women who met In the formative gathering at her house found them selve confronting certain needed re forms which the ever growing metropolis with it poor, swarming from the prov lncea. It large districts whet Industry hold away, auch aa Plnondo and Tondo required major effort. Th clvlo con sclousness which ha been awakening only In late year In America, had reached the moment of birth. In the Philippines." Mare Praise. Another story describe an affair given for Mr. Loblngler: "Saturday evening tho Philippine chap ter of the Daughters of the American Revolution gave a large reception at the home of Mr. and Mra. Henry W. Klser to welcome Mrs. Iohlngler, regent of Seventy-five Thousand Dollar Stock All i J' Dressing Tables Rubel' splendid stork of high grade dressing tables all going at prices that will close thorn out quickly: All $16.60 dress- SQ25 Ing tables O AU $$1.00 81 r75 dressing tables. lw All $24.60 Si 325 dressing tablet. AJ AU$29.60 81? 50 dressing tables: lw Ifcgw All t5.00 davenport now All $3T.B0 4avnporta now All $$6.00 sinso tables. , 17. iA.ll Sia.SO davenport 8O50 All $48.00 davenport .'Us- Gas and Electric Lamps, Statuary, Medicine Cabinets, Pictures, Pedestals, Hall Trees, Hall Racks, Music Cabinets, Smoking1 Stands, Etc., Etc., are all marked at prices which will close them out quickly. 1 iTrr 0) Uu the Daughters for the orient, who with her sister. Miss Huneker, Is msklng a short visit in Msnll before Joining Judge l,obingler In Bhanghal. 'The spacious old Spanish home was beautiful vlth Its tropical decorations of bamboo, palm and flower. At the head of the stairs th chapter member and their guests were received by th hostess, Mrs, Klser, Mr. Loblngler and Miss lluntker, who Ik regent of th Hny City, Mich., chapter. Daughters of the American Uevol'itlon. "Mrs. lxhlnglrr, while In the homeland, attended the silver Jubilee cf the national society In Washington, and early In the evening delighted the guests with a shoct account cf tl.ln twenty-fifth birthday celebration held In Continental Memorial hall. 'At the conclusion of Mr. iohlnglr' talk. Justice Johnson wss Introduced and spoke on some phase of the history and work done In the Philippines, the subject Of the chapter' study this year." Mra. Ixblngler and Miss Huneker were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Delden and other Omaha friend, on their last trip to thl country. Lord In Metv KU., Harry t-ord, the late manager of th Buffalo Keeral league club, has asked Hugh Duffy to put a price on his Port Isnil. Me., club, member of the New Eng land league. f ..illlMHillM 1111 fa) .r,i .v.,'.,;;.-l.. ...i.,m,(., i DAVENPORTS o) Babel's splendid stock of beautiful high grade Davenports all going at prices thiit will rlooe them out quickly: $19.50 $23.00 All I4I.B0 davenport ?? . f r.r.T:?" . . . . $33.50 All ltf.00 davenports $36.00 All 110.00 davenport 39,IQ $26.50 $28.Q0 MAKERS AT PRICES THAT WILL IRON BEDS Itubel'a splendid stock of high grade Iron Ueds all going at price that will close tbem out quickly: . All $4.25 iron 81 75 beds -now 1 - All $6.00 Iron SO 75 beds now w All $9.00 Iron beds now S423 All $12.60 iron 8C75 beds now All $15.00 Iron 8725 beds now All $17.60 Iron beds now Sg50 Kubel's splendid stock of elegant Ires-rs all going at price that will iloNe I hem out quickly: All $10.60 dressers g 25 now O All $15.00 dressers $Q50 now O All $17.50 drewers ?Q75 now J All $21.60 dresser 81 OOO now AM AU $24.50 dressers now All $27.50 dreosers now 8475 $1650 nn New Booklet About Nebraska On Press A new booklet on Omaha and Nebraska I being prepared by the bureau of pub licity of th Commercial club and I oon to be ready for distribution. This booklet combine Interesting things about Omaha and Nebraska In such a way aa to give a remarkably complete and yet compact Idea of Nebraska, It resource and It annual volume of pro duction. It gives the value et the agri cultural output of Nebraska for the year as txa.000,000, while It gives th combined resources of the tat a W.MO.OOO.fli'O. COLD WILL NOT CAUSE ANY LOSS OF WYOMING CATTLE General Freight Agent levers of th Wyoming division of th Northwestern, I In Omaha from Casper and asserts that while the weather la unusually cold through the western range country, thor will be few. If any, losses to the cattle men. All Ih ranch are well provided with feed, assert Mr. levers, and the cattle are being cloae fed. Instead of running the range, as wss the custom year go. Going in This Great U tij Lb. & Stoves Less Than Library Csses Rubel's splendid stock of elegant high grade Li brary Caaes all going at prices that wUl close tuem out quickly : AU $12.60 II- SC25 brary cases now., O All $14.00 11- $775 brary cases now. . All $17.60 11- 8Q50 brary eases now. . J All $21.00 U- 81 125 brary cases now A JL All $24.60 11- Si Q50 brary cases bow lw All $27.60 11- 81 50 brary ca.es now AO h'f'ftjJill $3a V '.' 1111 mn,in!at r-u,' 1 . ,. "Isij YOU HAD BETTER HURRY AND FURNISH YOUR EN TIRE HOME DURING THIS SALE. IT WILL COST YOU LESS THAN WHOLESALE PRICES. Rubel's splendid stock of high grade Rugs, Carpets and Draperies are all marked at prices that will move them into the homes of the people very quickly. Library Table: Hundreds of new samples from our warehouse' rooms have been placed on our sample floors and you had better hurry and make your selections while the assortments are still good. PL A Consist e n t Ilcl per in casi'rf of lH)or arrpo tito, imporfpct diges tion, inactive livor nnd clogged bowels is IIOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS A household remedy for 60 j-onrs. Try 11 bottle today. AT LESS THAU WHOLESALE PRICES and Ranges Wholesale Prices Kitchen Cabinets Itnbel's splendid stork of high grade modern Kitchen Cabinets nil go ing at prices that will clone them out quickly f All $12.60 kltch- SC75 en cabinets now, . O All $16.00 kltch- SO 00 en cabinets now. 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O All $15.00 chiffoniers S775 row All $18.00 chiffoniers SQ50 now 7 y All $22.60 chiffoniers 81 A50 now 1 U All $25.00 chiffoniers 81 Q50 now 13 Rubel's spleudlii atock of hiQli grade Library Tables all going at prices that will clo them out quickly: AU 18.60 library mm Cm tabic now QHiOU All $11.60 library r f c tables now WU.fO All 115.00 library JY Crt tables now Vl.uU Alt $17.60 library mn m r table now W?iaU All 121.00 II. ail pit brary table. . . 91 I DU All 124.60 11- Sin ap brary table... OlwibO 1513-1515 lOUARD STREET t