12 THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1013. MANLEY HEADS THE AD CLUB Blate Nominated in the Open Meet ing is Broken by Members. DIRECTORS ARE ALSO NAMED TtrrnO-SIx Are .Vntneil In(rml of TTrrntr-l''on-, Irlilent mid Vice I'rrnlilrnt "Were on the Mot.-" , The Omaha Ad rlnb at the Hcctlon of Officers at the Paxton hotel etenlar turned down the scheduled candi date for preeldent. Bdwnrd T. Swobe, who wan nominated In open meeting wmc weeka ago. and elected Robert H. Man 'ey over Swobe by a vote of ftS, to 1. Swobe's name appeared on the ballot, and Manley's did not When the nomination were made romii works ago the name of ten of the mem ber were placed In nomination on the floor for the office of president. Rach and even one In turn declined to make the race until It came to Swobe, who ac cepted the nomination. While members maintain there was no slating and no work on the Mdo line, yet the fact re mains that the name of Ilobort H. Alan ley was persistently written Into the blank space left for a possible candidate on the ballot, and Swobe whoso name was already there, was rejected with the re sult that he polUd only eleven votes. Samuel Ile, Jr., Srrretnry. C. A. Alden was elected vice president, O. T. Eastman was elected treasurer, Samuel Ilees secretary and A. I. Crele.1 tecorder. Members of the executive rommtttee were elected by the following vote: Charles A. Alden, 3S; N. J. Uaker, CO; V V. Baxter, ; A. & nnrglum, 41; Prank C. Builto, ; Z. D. Clark, 87; W. C. Cleveland, M; Thomas II. Coleman, .7; C. It- Docherty, 31; Charles K. Ouffle, ; Penn I. Fodrea, W; C. C. George, O; Byron Hastings, ; U. A. Itlgglns, Charles L. Hopper, ; Thomas H. Kelly, 0; O. K. McCune, 65; II. E. Mahaffey, o; llobert H. Munley, M; George G. I'no. tl, Sid J. ttnnger. 33; C. C. Rosetvatnr, 43; C. V. B:hwager, 49; C. It. Sherman, 45; Victor White. 60; E. a Zimmerman, SI. There tj-e twenty-four members of the executive board besides tho president and vice president, who hold places on the board a ox-offlclo members. As the names of both these men appear on the ballot for executlvo members as well as for president and vice president It waa necessary to declare twenty-six board members elected In order to havo the neoossary twenty-four besides president and vice president Thoto were thirty eight candidates for plarns on tho board. The officers Kiyl board memberw elected are to hold a short term until June 1. In k previous meeting by a conatltutlonal amendment thq club changed Its time of election to June 1, the amendment to take effeoi June I, 1811. fo V. Tarrlsh of the publicity bureau of the Commercial club reviewed the pro posed bill to provide for nn appropriation to establish a publicity bureau of the utate. The plan was endorsed by the Ad olub and a committee cotixUtlng of tho newly elected officers of the club was appointed to work out the details of a bill along this line to be Introduced In the legislature this winter. t NeU j Sntur- 1r. I Any Man's I Butt T In tho p Ilniiso T nt 916 Attorney E, O.Page Granted a Divorce On a showing that hts wife married him only to bo amported' and then be littled him becauso ha was not a promi nent and Influential man and urged pros pective clients not to omploy him, Ernest C. Vasts, well known Ornulta attorney, was granted a dlvorro by Judge Howurd Kennedy In district court. Mrs. Page bad filed an answer Charging Page with extreme cruelty, but she did not attempt to defeat his plea for a divorce. The rfttcrco provided that she shall receive permanent alimony of $1,700, payable In two installments of 0 and additional Installments of 130 d month until the total has been paid. Page, Mrs. Edith C Carrier, Mrs. Alice S. MacFnrland and I. Blbbefson were witnesses for the plaintiff. They testi fied in support of tho allegations of Page's petition. Baying that on divers occasion Mrs. Page told them alio waa disappointed In Tage and that she had married Mm not because alio cored par ticularly for him, but more for tho reason that she thought him a successful and I influential man. Asks Pay for Being . Bitten By Bulldog When L, Phlllipson was kind enough to let David E. Hetkoa ride In tho back of his wagon lost summer lie laid the foundation for trouble for himself. The driver had a black bull dog running along behind the wagon, and sold bull dog could not bear to seo a' pair of human legs dangling in a tantalizing manner over the end gate. he crouched down Next rimrw ; day Clean- ' ; i n of OcWh nnil 'ndnot '., Shoes on Our ; J Main Floor " Wednesday's Bargain Attractions ' In oitr JANUARY SALE of Muslin Underwear Tho greater assortments for choosing, tho excellent qualities and wonderful savings posslblo in this salo will be a revelation to you, mouimmiB of noautiiui, practical, wcll-mado garments hero, prlcod at less than tho regular cost of materials. Princess Slips, Worth $150, at 75c Fresh; now lot of bonu- '" tiful loco ami embroid- ory trimmed Blips, nllsizes, IJto special, nt ... NIGHT GOWNS at 75c Crisp now lqtft of gowns with orab r o 1 d o red yokes, In a dozen different styles, high or low necks, lac. effects, wo rtL regularly $1.00 and 11.25, each Children's n f . n r Drawers at, pair Children's White worth up to 36c, at, , Womon'fl Dainty Prlncosa up to 94.00, at arc i $ in XNassB a w . w ' Xlfcr'lHBW.B " 'Kid, W ' 1 - wr Ijrmj I 'j-fl JII. Set, with wahTts, ....18c Slips, beautifully made, worth S1.05 1 Undermuslins, Worth to 75c, at 45c jj Scores and scores of new Night Gowns, "Walk ing Length Skirts, Umbrella Drawers, CJorset Covers and two-pieco Combination Undergar ments, vory beautifully made and specially priced for Wednesday, at, each . 45 4 PRICE (r We announce for Thursday A gigantic sale of SHOES for everybody The values are way out of the ordinary, ; rep resenting saving opportunities of a splendid sort. Our Choice of the House Sale of MEN'S CLOTHING at $15 ( begins SATURDAY. JANUARY 11 THE VALUES RANGE UP TO $40 , (Furs and Fur Lined Overcoats excepted) - Exquisite Places o! Genuine French Hand Made Lingerie at.. Qcnulno French, convent made Undormusllnn, in all varieties sold at Just price Wednesday. JANUARY LINEN SALE Our stock ot tfiese high class linens Is so Immense that wo could not possibly show them all during the first week of tho Bale. Now lots brought forward every day. 60c Mercerized Damask, 68-lnoh width, flno weave, yard. ..... m)c X tl.30 quality Double Batln Damask, 72 Inches wide, yard .j. 05e I Largo Blze, heavy crochet MarsellleR lied Spreads, worth ?3. 50, 92.30 X $10 Marseilles Bed Spreads, plain or acallopod edge, nt ....... 95 T 40c HUCK TOWELS at 15c Extra size all pure linen Pin Huck Towels, with hemstitched borders, all guaranteed per- J c feet, at, each IvC 12 Ho largo, heavy Huck Towels, go at, each .Be . . .7Qc ...,0c A. eh S All our fine $1.25 Imported Linen Towels, at, each . . . . ? 10c Unbloached" Ts-UichXlnen-Crash Towollng, at, yd..'. 5' and made a leap and a nab at the calf ot the leg. lie sot In deep, llelkes for f X trot the kindness of Xtto 4os"b master In X glvlrls lilni ride and remembered onlyi tho fungB ot the bull doit. That was last summer. Now ho Is asking tlOo damuges in the court of Justice Ud lifeeder- for the personal injury received. Ha alleged it cost him for n doctor bill. Jitstlco Lceder has the matter under advisement It was the first case the judge tried In hU new quarters in the Patterson block. y Watchman Finds . $500 in Theater Block Watchman I'cnny of the Amer ican Plstrlct Telegraph force found $500 Arty yesterday morning in the American teatcr thst would have made a prime raorsel for'soma dishonest person. Penny was making his round, trylns the doors, when he saw the money through a win iloW. He promptly took possession of it and turned it In to NlKtit Munaser Harvey Wolf, who will return It to thet theater nmnagement this afternoon. The' money consisted of about I'iX) in cur rency and the remainder in silver,, California iTvoTunn Srrlou.i- .llnrinril "A short time aso I contracted a se vere cold Which settled on my lunjm and caused me a treat deal of umiqyanco. would have had coughing spells and my Iudsb were so tore and Inflamed I began to be seriously alarmed. A friend rc ummetided Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy, sayim; she had used It for years. I bought a bottle and It relieved my eopgri the first night and In a -week I waa rid of the cold and soreness of my lungs," rKtt 1I1S Marie Qerer, Sawtelle. Cal Tec skle by all dealers. Advertisement. 1 $10 DINNER NAPKINS at S3 toz. 26-inch, large size, double satin Dinner Napkins, beautiful designs, at, per dozen rr. v $0 Dinner Napkins v 26-Inch flno Irish Damask,, per dozen .... $.1.08 T $2.00 Mercerized Napkins, domestic nud Imported, por. dozen. Pgc t S15 ml 520 Pattern Table Cloths. $598 Fine, hand loom Irish Linen Damask Cloths, 212x2Va, 2VaA 2x3VS and 2x4 QO yard sizes, all perfect, at, each Special Showing tnd Introductory Sale NEW NEMO CORSETS . You coinbiue corsot com fort 11 nd corsot economy when you buy a Nemo. Stout figures In particu lar should weiir n Nemo Corsot. yrhoy rcduco tho nbdoraen without discom fort and give tho proper support to fleshy figures. Tliey are1 raude of fine quality eoutil. All Nemo Corsos havo tho "Ijvsti kops Gnrters'1 attached. Miss Galbraith is hore to help you choose the right model and fit you correcily. Corset Pictured Here is the New Model 32, With Elastic Cpre in Back, "at $3.00 Here's a REAL One! A Special Price on a Spe cial Style that will appeal to Young Fellows who' know "What s What." It V-r ought be in Vou to Pry's Shoes $3.50 Built just Ilka illustration. Comes in Tan Calf or Dull Black button or lace. Snappy dress ers will get a lot of satisfaction and good wear out of thta spe cial value. 'SHO& C) 16 i &. not mTji o - w .rfc i 3 S3 BAILEY, THE DENTIST.: Formerly 1'n.vton Block. New Whiti Enamel Sanitary Office 714-10 City National Bank Building 10th and Harney Sts., Omaha. Personal attention warranted work pain less dentistry new method. No charge for ex amination and estimate. AMVSBMI9NTS. aoir1 Ed Lee Wroth "OKAXA'R TUW OSKTEsV' S7iXySr Evgs, lB-as.SO-750 Jos Xartir 0rsf "OZiraEB Onitii's Own Boy Actor SXTRATAQA.KZA. AND VAVSXVZ&&S Frank Wakefield. Jane I Uebu, Alpine Quartet and Gingery, Snappy Beauty Chorus. Best Fun-Mustc Ehow In Vown. Sadies' Sims Kstlns Daily 'Worth CUmblnr the Kill." ETCTS., 6-IO-20c DOUQXiAB rr. AT SiaXTSSNTS Hytons VanasTllle includes Warren & urooKway; t.uaie Foyer; Kxcela & Franks; Alexander & Deldlns; Kriscary: Baymondi & Hall. Htpposcope Pictures. Trom fl to.Si at 7 ana S P. M, sally. aiant Qbow at Swart Price Krug Theater Mat. Today, 3l30 Hl!lt, 8l30 THE PACEMAKERS A SSAXi SHOW Country Store Jfxlday "Sight Z.adls' Dally Sims Matinee. Tne Tuesday Korninff Music si Club Presents MAX LANDOW In Piano Xecltal, at the Y. AV. O. A. AUDlTOlUtlM TsrtWBAT svsimre, jah. o, 1913. Xeserved Keats 91.00. Xow selllac at Xayden Bros. and A. Xospea SCnsloBepaitnveats. WHEN WE WERE 21 people from our office seated nt one time In the largrf and cozy dining room, we fully realized the Instantaneous succc'aa of tho Woodmen Cafeteria 14th and Fnruam. AMirSKMUNTS. BRANDEIS THEATER Matinee Today Tonlj-ht Cohan and Xarrls Presents "OFFICER 666" The Melodramatlo Saocesa Thursday, Priday, Saturday, Sunday The Musical Sage "MADAMS 8XBXXT" BOYD'S 1,000 Seats, 25c Tonhrat AU Week Matinees Thursday, Saturday The Vaurhan QUser Players in THE GREAT DIVIDE Vest Week THE Z.OTTXXY MAX Youll Certainly Appreciate the Splendid Bar gains in Wednesday's Clearing Sale Only a Few of the Many Specials Advertised. Counters Are Piled High With Grand Bargains. A Price Saving of 50 and More on Winter Underwear of All Kinds is a Certainty in January, Clearance Sales See these items. Men's Fleeced Union Suits, good heavy quality, to $ values, ut. .98c mid 75c Men's Union "Suits, fine quality all wool or silk and wool, hest makes, to $5.0u values; on sale at $2.98, $2.50, $1.98 and. . .$1.45 Men's Australian Wool Shirts or Drawers, fine quality, heavy weight; on salo at $1.50, $1,25 & 98c Men's Heavy Fleeced Shirts or Drawers, to $1 values; on sale 49c and 35t Children's Heavy Fleeced Union Suits, all sizws from 2 to 16 years; on salo.35o Ladies' Fleeced Vests or Pants, $1 values, all sizes, heavy weight 39c Ladies' Fine Union Suits, all wool or silk and wool, values to $3.50, at $1.98, $1.50 and 98c Ladies' Union Suits, values to $1.50; choice bargains at 69c and 49c Ladies' 75c Union Suits, in all sizes; on sale 35c January Linen Sale Puro Linon Hemmed Huck Towels, 76c values, each 45 Pure Linen Hemmed Huck Towels, COc values, each 35 Pure Linen Hemmed Huck Towels, 50c values, each 25J Pure Linen Hemcled Huck Towels, 29c values, cachx5 Union Linen Hemmed Huck Towels, 15c values, ea. 7t Grass, bleached Satin Tablo Da mask, G9c values, yard, 39 Grass bleached Satin Table Da mask, 95c values, yard, 75J Grass bleached pure linen Satin Damask, $1.6,0 values 1.00 Grass bleached pure linen Satin Damask, $2.00 values $1,25 Grass bleached puro linen Satin Damask, $2.50 values 1.50 January Specials in Flannelettes, Flannels, Blankets and Wash Goods in Domestic Room Wednesday Double fold Flannelettes, good weight, pretty patterns, 12 c values lOd Outing Flannels, light and danc colors, 9c values 7i '36:inch Percales, light and dark colors, 10c values J7 Poplins, in all the bestcolorB, 25c values . .15 Roboland Fleece for kimonos and bath robes, 29c values for - ig Black Satin 30-inch wide, reg ular 16c values IZ'&h Dress , Ginghams, plaids and stripes, 10c values ...7li Satisfaction 36-luch bleached Muslin, 10c values . . .r. 7 68-lhclr BloHBhetl Table Darr.uak, 29c value, at ioo Good slzo Tan Cotton Blankets, cood -weight, 11.25 valuos, at SBo ."Cargo 'Blue, well madle Comforters. BOOd weight, good colors. J1.25 values, at , 9Bo r.rjTfit and moat complete Una of Blankets and Comforters in the city. Iiqwest prices. You Can't Afford to Miss the Best Garment Bargain Opportunity Ever Assortments are ore complete than ever beiore at tins season. t ALL THE FURS, THE MUFFS, SETS, OOATS AT HALF. All Dresses and Tail ored Suits AT HALF PRICE. Many Specials Wednesday at Worth of the Every garment is tho newest idea in style. See them. All the COATS (oxcop plushes) on sale at HALF PRICE. All Evening Gowns and Wraps at HALF PRICE. Both imported and domestic. Much Less Than Half tho Garments. Don't Worry About the High Cost of Living Reduce Your Grocery Bill 25 to 50 by Buying at Hayden's You'll Find You Can Easily Do So. ( Wa don't belonir to any aisoclation or trait combination to hold up tlie people. We make Die prices that keep them down. 21 lbs. beHt Granulated Sugar. . .91.00 18-lb beat high grado Diamond II Flour, nothing finer for oread, picx and cakes 91.10 10 lbs. best AVfilte or Yellow Corn meal ,...17H 8 lbs. beat Rolled Breakfast Oatmeal for 23o 5 lbs best Hand Picked Navy lieans for aso 8 cans Oil or Mustard Sardines. . .250 7. lbs beet Bulk Laundry Starch., 35o 10 cakes Sllcxo Scouring Roap....3o The best Domestic Macaroni, Verml- cllli or Spaghetti, pkg. ..7Ho S-lb. cans fancy Swet Sugar Corn for 6lo 2-lb. cans, fancy Wax, String, Green or Lima Beans...., ....7o S-lb. cans polld packel Tomatoes. loo Toll cans Alaska Salmon 100 Choice California Prunes, lb..,..7tto S-Crown MuBcatel Halslns, lb...7Ho Choice California PeacheB, lb....7)&o The best Soda or Oyster Crackers, per pound .. .Olio The best crisp Pretzels or Ginger Snaps, lb Go Toasted Corn FlakeB, pkg 6Ho The best Tea Fittings, lb.. 10a Golden Santos Coffee, per lb SOo SPECIAL BARKEX. APPLE SATE. 3 bushel barrels fancy Gano or Ben Davis APP'e. per barrel, .... 93.40 EaOS, BUTTER, CXXSSSR AWD BUTTEKLNE SPE0IAZ.8. Best No. 1 Storage iSggs. doz..l7Uo Tho best Fresh Eggs, nothing better. per dozen ,a5o The best Creamery Butter, cartons or bulk, per lb 370 The best Country Creamery Butter, Per lb 3q0 PiS1 rJ-T,1 Dalry Butter. 18.. 85o 2 lbn. aood Butterlne .-, ..38o Good Table Butterine, lb. . . . . . ,17?ic I-ancy Table Butterine, equal to creamery butter, lb aso Full Cream, N. Y. White, Young Am- erica or Wisconsin Full Cream Cheese, per lb nao Full Cream Brick Cheese, lb ,105 Neufchatel Cheeie, each..... 30 THE VEGETABLE XA&XET OF 1 Saves the People from ,60 per "cent to AVU iiw unit, The best Red River Early Ohio Pota. toes and give IS lbs. io peck..,.iao Demand 15, lbs., the lata requires It ancy Cooking Apples, It lbs. to the peck, at ...SOo Fresh Beets, Carrots, Turnlpa or Shallots, por bunch 4Q Fancy Ripe Tomatoes, lb, . . , . ,, .100 Fancy California Caulinowef, lb 7Ho Fresh 8plnacH. per peck. . . . , L, Large bunches fresh Radishes..., io 2 heads fresh Leaf Lettuce...." So Large Head Lettuce 74$ and 6c 3 bunches fresh Parsley. ,?T. . '"So Large Grape Fruit, each.'. oo Pays ftfz laatlnte JEvery Say 3U8 Every lTlfht lis Advanced Taudevllle. Thl Wk-UI-NCHK WALSI-Jtck WUmb ft ri Ljdl Brrr lUrbtn'i Loop-tlw-Loop aad LmiIdi Cntn JncJ Etunttt & Cs. Oweo. Qtrk Uur Illtr. FYIci: MtlnM. Oallerj, lOe. bt Mt tta. ttMpi SmUrdar n4 Bundtr. Nlfbt t. . M. TK. Excello Lump Grate "THE NEAREST ANTHRACITE" ' ' $8.50 Per Ton Smokeless Sootless Lasting THE WONDERFUL FURNACE COAL COAL HILL COAL CO. 211 South 19th