10 THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1913. Society By MELLITICIA. Wednesday, December 10, 1913. HI DAY, becembor 19, will mark tho returning home for tho holidays 1 of the university student of Nebraska. Many affairs are being planned for these young people and their two weeks' holiday promises to be well filled with Christmas parties. Among thoso expected are Misses Blsa Hanrman, Lou Howard, Haller, Virginia Lewis, Ttuth Lindley, Lulu Mao Coe, Louise Bedwoll, Louise JCorthrup, Irma Jones, Margaret Marshal, Helen Sorenson, Jennie Unde land, Lucllo Dennis, Helen Thomas of Tekamah, Iluth Mills, Margaret Huston. Margaret Suglt; Messrs. Russell Phllp, luring Elliot, Morris Loomli, Gilbert Loomls, Merrill nohrbough, Roger McCullough, Norrls Tym, John Drexel, Warren Howard, Robert Thompson, Harold Thomas, Slerrs Sussman, Jack Bowen. Bridge and Tango Club. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Clarke entertained one of the bridge tango clubs at their J home Tuesday evening. The club mem brs "are: , Mr and Mr. George llcdlek. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Turner, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Denlse Unrkalow. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Keogh. ' Mr. and Mrs. Horn Towle. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Roberts. Mr. and Mrs. Itarton Millard. Mr- and Mrs, John Madden. Mr. and Mrs. W. U. MeCormlck. Mr. and Mrs Louis Clarke. 0. E. P. Club. The C, K. r. club entertained at a Tango party at their club rooms Tues day evening. Those present were! Mttscs- Ituth Klllngton jluth Taylor Harriet' Moore Dorothy Meyer Messrs. Edwin Potter Oscar Shaffer J'red Naah Carl Hansen Mr. and Mrs. Misses Mary Dunn Marie Hendee Creda Hoyt Haxel Alien Messrs. Leonard Burke C. Miller Albert Carlson Harold Douglas. Potter. Let Hiboux Entertain. Mr. Charles Perrlgo entertained Les Hiboux club at an Informal dance at his home In the Colonial Friday evening. The guests of the boys of Lea Hiboux were: Misses Klliabrth Cnrr. Katherine Gould, Dorothy riolomon, Rdlth Cnnln. Ituth McCoy, Lucy Hart", lols Jlobblns, lflodo Hweeny, tlub Misses Geratdlnn Johnson, Jrene McGulre. Margaret Gctten, Gertrude Porter. Evelyn Hortott. Huth Fitzgerald, Helen Carrier, (trace iiarte. Misses Anna Haunts', 1 Alice Winter. Ntla Qulnloy, Klceslo Foley, Irene Sullivan, Mary Dalpon. Messrs. Brooks Tltsworth, Oanlol Hegarty, Thomas Careu, Charles Bheppard. Kllsabeth eturdevantgGretchen Langdon, W. W. Club Luncheon. , Mrs. D. F. ' Dlff enbachcr entertained at luncheon at th Young Women's Christian association for the members of the W. y', club. The table decorations wero plnlt and gren, the club colors. Those pros tmi warer " - - J " 1 J. J.. He, , W.; 8! Hamikou. Charier Oruerrtg; J. X., McCombs. aterfte Hawptori TjHA Maetts. U Olddiild. Mcsdames Clarence Peterson, W, C. Price. X. Martin. H. F. Bhenrer, U 11. Scott. 11. V. mttenbachcr, George Hwoboda. Afteniea BrUge. ,, Mrs. W, I Unrickw entertain at bfidge at her home Tuesday afternoon, when sixteen guests were present. On Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Unslcker en tertained twenty-four guests at bridge at her home. fclemax-lewley Wedding. Mr. Harry A. Coleman of Kll, Neb., and Miss Emma Bowley of Denson were married Monday at noon at the parson age of .the First Evangelical Lutheran church of Denson by Rev. C. J. Ringer, pastor of the church. Miss Heleh Cole man, sister of the groom, and Mr. John Rowley, brother of the bride, were the attendants. After a short wedding trip Mr. and. Mrs. Coleman will make their home at Ell, Neb. Surprise Party. A surprise party was given miss Mary Grady at her home Monday afternoon by a number ok her friends. Music, dancing and games helped to pass tho afternoon. Prises wrrs awarded to Messrs. Thomas Careu nnd Joseph Grady. Thoso present were' Mls Mnry Grady, Klorenco Foley, Margaret ONrlll, Mildred Conry, Kdlth Countryman, Marie Hackenborg, Messrs. Joseph Grady, Richard Tlghe, Howard Tlghe, Jemea Atkins. Francis Hagney, Bridge Afternoon, Mrs. B. H. Stanfleld entertained at bridge Wednesday afternoon at her home. Holiday decorations were, used throughout the rooms. The guests In cluded: Mcsdames Mcsdames Ed l'helnn .1. J. Clufrnnt N. H. Nelson Kdward Johnson Frank W. Haker Clarence Van Kuran Cuthbert Vincent R. K. McKcIvy O cor go Flert J. I Adams J. 1). Hiss Iewl Kills Miss Helen Phflan. Afternoon Tea, Miss Jessie Millard entertained delight fully at a tea Wednesday afternoon at her home from f to 8 o'clock In honor of Mrs. Q. M. Hitchcock, who has re turned from Washington, to spend the holidays. Th rooms were decorated with red roses and. violets and a num ber of - friends assisted' Miss Millard About eighty guests called during the receiving hours. 1913 BirthdaV Club, The members of'tholtl lllrthday club were entertained Monday nt tho home -of Mrs. W. H, 'CJakc! l'rlses were won' by Mrs. J. Novak, Mrs. A. F, , Moore, Mrs. Frank Snyder,, "Mrs. H..W Uarnum, Mrs, L. J. Plattl and Mrs, C. C.'Coulllson The members will not meet' until' after the holidays. ' ; In and out of the Bee Hive, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Illalr and ' Mrs. Blair's mother, Mrs. ' Wilson,' will leavo this evening for Chicago, where they will make their home. Miss Gladys Moss and Miss Inci Uces of Minneapolis will arrive Saturday to be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Klclrt. Bun day Mr. and Mrs. Klein will bo at home In honor of their guests, CASTS FIRST BALLOT IN M. AND y VOTING CONTEST HHkssH BSSSSSSSSSSS'SBSsKKskiiBSSsH tgSKSKSKSKSKSKsT JBSSVJbBSSSSSSSSSsP2SP? '"BaSaHsaPfii he BPhBssssI tsssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssKsf'' sssssssssssssssssssssssH . " 'it. HsEsSBsi MR8. M. W1CB. To Mrs. M. Wlce, H43 North Twentieth street, belongs the distinction of casting the first ballot In Tho Roe's 0,000 M. and M. Voting contest However, 'Mrs. Wlce was none too soon. Immediately fol lowing the first ballot came tho nomina tion of many other contestants. Consider ing that the first announcement of the big voting contest appeared only three days ago, the Interest klrcady created Is surprising. I In a conversation with the contest man ager Mrs. Wlce Mild: "I am gtnd t got such an easy start. I am going to make every day of tho contest a. vote-getting day." Mrs. Wlce lion the right spirit. That's tho way to win, Read tho list of useful and valuablo prise published In Tho Rce from 'day to day. Make It a point to enter the race In time to compete for tho first bonus prize a handsome, gold-filled . Elgin watch. Tho watch will be awarded De cember Si. Dooley Promoted to Executive Job It. M. Dooley, who has been superin tendent of terminals for tho Missouri Paclflo In Omaha for the Inst flvo years, has been promoted to the office of In spector of transportation of tho Texas & Paclflo system of tho Gould linen with headquarters In New Orleans. Mr. Dooley will leave Omaha January 1 to take up his new duties, but his wlfo and children will remain hero until May. No successor has been announcod for Mr, Dooley, but a well .confirmed rumor suggests the name of C.I1. Huxhotd, the present general yardmastcr. GOLDEN RULE POLICY WORKS Police Commissioner Ryder Pleased with Its Trial. IS TAKEN UP AT CHICAGO Ryder Declares that Althonah It Una firm In Hffret for Year Thrre Una Fleen but One Violation. complaint against him and forced him to give ball. Commissioner Ryder has extended the golden rule policy to all persons of any responsibility and the blank summons have been Issued, not only to regular po licemen, but to the volunteer traffic squads and humane officers. Since Police Commissioner J. J. Ryder Instituted a "fiolden rule" policy In the police department a year ago there has been but one "breach of faith," and the police commissioner has now placed. his final stamp of approval on this plan of dealing with minor offenders against the law. 'T see this pmn of dealing with men under tho Influence of rlnk la belnx taken up In Chicago as something new," j said the police commissioner, "We have been working under it here for about a year and have found It an admirable sys tem." Citizens who Indulge In an occasional spree and make the acquaintance ot a copper while In this condition are no longer "Jugged," but ore taken home by tho policeman. In case the offender re fuses to go home and becomes obstreper ous, tho policeman takes him to the sta tion, sobers him up and advises him that home Is a good place to go to. Tho ono case where the "golden rule" fulled to work was the case ot a drunken person who tore up the golden rule sum mons to appear and explain hts actions In pollco court. Within an hour after he had torn up tho summons the police had takch him to the station and lodged a AUSTRALIAN STUDIES THE COMMISSION FORM HERE Murray R. Rocking of Singleton, Australia, Is visiting with city officials and studying the Omaha form of gov ernment. He Is making a trip around the world, spending several days in the cities where new forms 6f government are being tried. He will suggest modifi cations of the laws governing his own city when he returns to Australia. j ura i.mw Jul it? thindtokeet the .cold out Hot boolllon. Made In an lo stoat by dropping an ARMOUR'S BOUILLON CUBE Into a cup of hot water. Wbols some, Invigorating, Dellciom, ConTeo lent In beef and chicken flavor. Ml Oroeert and DnttUU PRETTY CHRISTMAS GIFTS Fair f the Churches Presents Most Varied Display. HC0XD BIYIK0N IK CHAXGE Vales Are Brisk and Considerable Meney la Being; Raised by the Different Denominations far the Charehea, Tornado rag rus, toilet articles, com fl salon treatments, home cookery,, fancy wark and other novel and attractive article for Christmas giving are being soM at the Christmas fair ot the churches, which entered Its second division yester day moralng with a new set of churches represented by tho women who are con ducting the sale. The women tit Temple Israel, Hartford United Brethren church, McCabo Metho dist Episcopal church. St Matthias' Epls. copal churth and the German Evan gelical church have charge of the bazar J booths for Wednesday and Thursday. They report that early Christmas shop pers are taking advantago ot the central location, attractive articles and low prices which characterlso the display. Hales were brisk and considerable money was raised from the sale of goods the women had made. All the proceeds of the sales go toward the women's church funds. The Ree having loaned Its court free to the churches for the bazar. Women In Cbarwe. Thesfi women are In charge ot the booths for Wednesday and Thursday. McCs.be Methodist Episcopal church. Mm. C. C. Shlmer, chairman. Meedamea Mcsdames AY. II, Underwood, R. W. Barnes. 1L Thorpe, tarn Faulkner. W. II. Cole, A. T. retrie. C. D. Tyler. Hartford United Brethren church, Mrs. H. W. Allwtnc. chairman. Mesdamea Meadames Charles Edmonds. Jessie Mapcs. MUsea Mines nrtruta LlllleberC Rena White. Temple Israel Sisterhood. Mrs. Sam Frank, president; Mrs. Mose Miller, chair man. Mftsdames L. Wolf. A. U Leavitt. Nathan Mantel. S. Arnstetn. Misses Hortense bpeisbergei cnurcn, Mrs. Headlines II. Rubcl. F. a. Hadra. It. L. Abrahams. Harry Telhelmer. JkflsM Mamie fiolrabersrer. oerman i-.vangeiicai rtore Marks, chairman Mlsscr Misses Utile I-austerer. Louisa Stratbucker. Xra. Kred Ostertar. , w Bt. Matthias Episcopal church. Mrs, C. C Cox. chairman. , Mssaame . Mesdsmca V K. Parson. A C. KugeL Oeorae. Wolfe J- J- Bherlock. H. ghary. Xwt Waasrrfal Heal I nit, After suffering many years with a sore, Asses) Kla. Port Uyron, N- V.. was cured Tr puckW Arnica Salve. 35c. For sale hy yaur etattrrfstJ-Udvertisement. Wt Ads Produce -Result. Dr, Hollister Heads Omaha Harvard Olub Officers were elected at the annual meeting of tho Harvard club of Ne braska, held Tuesday night at the Omaha club. Dr R. R. Hollister was elected president, George Lyon, Jr., ot Nelson. Neb., was elected vlco president! H. W. Yates, Jr., was elected treasurer, and W. M. Ralnbolt was elected secretary. Dr. Perslval J. Eaton of Pittsburgh. president of the associated Harvard clubs, was the guest at the meetng. Dr. Katon Is conveying the loving cup. which Is given to the 'president of the Associated Harvard clubs, around to all the Harvard clubs In the country, so that every member of a Harvard club will be given an opportunity to touch his lips to the masslre cup. Stop Fussing With Your Dampers Let MeTtnd bur Heater You will find me one of the finest investments you ever made as I not only save you tho bother of running up and down cellar tending the dampers, but 1 save fuel and keep the house temper ature much more uniform than ycu can. NDftEW5j P Hired-Mam V3TT" HERM05TAI MIHNtMOllt.US. PJ A Juit st my indicator at ths decree you wsot nutlDUIoed. ttp tb fire-pot full of coal smiths drafts rlr sod I do all the rest. You ran lorgcl tt dampers entirely. With my clock attachment I do additional wondrra. Try tua Sodtyafr. CloekSSestra. . . . IBBTVBBav, SBBBBBBBBBBE I V a K VVaaajBBj mm Qusrsntced For Life M DATS TRXE TRIAL BOOKLET FRB' iHstallatlo Fr This M'ek During WIsmIow UetuoBstratioB. Lanktree Electric Co. SO go. lth Street. Ideal Xmas Gifts SBBBBBBBBBBbVHssH BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBajgrBBBBBBI At Your Own Price Great Auction Sale Japanese Goods and Fine Arts THE MOST RKMARKAULBj COLLKCTION KVHR 8HrtWN IN THIS CITY The entire collection Is to be sold to the highest bidder regardless ot cost or value. Handsome Souvenirs will be Given to All Visitors. Sale Daily 10:30 a. m., 3 and 8 p. m. JAPAN ART CO., ii 1620 Harney Street. OMAHA, NEB. Christmas Cheer Shines in everyone's e i race ana is raaiaiea in every direction. Pre serve and further the Yuletide spirit in a por trait of yourself to your friends as your gift. Know the greater artis tic beauty of a portrait by Lumiere. Prices $4 to JJ35 per dozen. Lumiere Studio New Location. 1517 Famam St. All alt tin by Dec. .18 mil d iiaisaea rot xmas. J Don't break your back sweeping with heary brooms. The UTILE POLLY BROOM Is ltthtet than any other broom, and sweepi thorourhly with lea effort. His Etsde from aeuble nbresor selected broom corn that are securely natenea ana can i come out Handle is emoota ana easy on t n c haadi. your 1 Little POLLY: I Harrab & SterrartMfg.Co. Des Mourn, towa Useful Christmas Gifts at Birthday Sale Prices Our Birthday Party is proving to bo a very successful affair. Hundreds of keen buyers have availed themselves of our special birthday sale prices. Thero is no better gift than one that com bines beauty with utility. Here you will find something for each member of the family from the toys in the basement, which delight and amuse the little tots, to the priceless Oriental rugs, which beautify the home and bring joy to all. , Easy Chairs, Screens Bockersj Book Cases, Pullman Davenports, Odd Artistic Chairs Oriental Rugs, Inlaid Furniture, Domestic Rugs, Enamel Furniture Desks, China Closets, Lamps, Smoking Sets, . Novelty Pieces, Cedar Chests,- v ' Sheffield Silver Plate, McDougall Kitchen Cabinets. Beaton & Laier Co. 415-417 South 16th St. Payments if you wish. What better way of living up to the full meaning of Christmas Time? Buy Ri ClOM Owahui Sealt l Mat your Orabnu mal ami tacLataa aad lt fcKl aland uWeitvlawi a low (eaunuaitjr OastaaL Kas Put RtdOoaiSaala anavairiliiM jrou au aaj exrrlKiat raw na up ctflttf al kom at is ravr buiacai. Buy Red Cra Stall to day. Uk umsi nay day. Red Cross Christmas Seals Every one you buy helps in the fight against TUBERCULOSIS OHK Cf NT EACH Distributing Center for Nebraska, Jacobs Hall, 1718 Dodge St. Omalia, Neb. 'Phoao Douglas 0180. Nadine FaceJPowder ( In Grttn Roxit Only ) Keeps the Complexloa Beautiful Soft and velvety, and re mains until washed off. It is pure, harmless. Money back if not en tirely pleased. Purified by a new process. J Prevents sunburn and re turn of dlscolorations. The increasing popular ity is wonderful. Whitt, Flesh, Pink. Brunette. 50c. by Toi let Counters or Malt NATIONAL TOIUST COMPANY. Mi, Im f or sale ify lirandols Drug tlepari BieBt. Beaton Drug Co. and others. DO NOT let Christmas Nineteen thirteen pass into history and say you have not attended the bazaar which is being held under the auspices of The fifth annua! Christmas Fair of the Churches In the court of The Bee Building Mrs. C. C. Shimor and tho Ladies of McCabo M. E. Church say that their counters will bo especially attractive, as they have arranged for a beautiful showing ot fancy work, aprons of all kinds, hand' embroidered and crocheted articles and all kinds of novelties for use In the home or for Christmas remembrances. Mrs. 0. CJ Cope of Bt. Matthias Episcopal Church saya the Ladies will offer children's aprons and night dresses, baby cups, ladles' plain and fancy aprons, boudoir caps, Kensington bags, neckwear, corset covers, etc.: also pin cushions, embroidered ar ticles of many kinds, together with many beautiful pieces ot hand painted chlnar Mrs. M. S. Miller says the Ladies of Temple Israel will have for sale a complete line of fancy and practical aprons, hand-made rugs, band embroidered pillow cases and towels, bags ot all kinds and fancy articles especially suited for Christmas gifts. Mrs. H. W. Allwlno says the Ladles of Hurford Memorial United Brethren Church will have for sale all kinds of fancy and useful articles suitable for Christmas gifts. They will also have homo-made pastry and candies, all In quantities sufficient for all your needs. The committee In charge is Mrs. H. W. Allwlne, Mrs. Jesse Mapes, Mrs. C. O. Edmonds and Miss Gertrude LIU Jeborg. Mrs. George Marks says the Ladles of tho Gerninn Evan, gcllcal Church will sell In their booth the following articles, suitable both for home use and Christmas gifts; all home-made. Aprons of all kinds, quilts, handkerchiefs, mats, candles, cook ies and doughnuts. Bazaar will continue all next week Meet her in the court of the Bee Building us.i.'.ai.. W sv- Contrast' "b-r-r-r" up here. with bathing in Florida! You could be on this sunny side of life in Florida, day after tomorrow via Frisco Lines, the direct route. Leave Kansas City at 5:55 p.m., reach Jacksonville 8:40 a. m., second day. The whole train goes through, Ifoiisfrg (jfoy Florida Spocitvl Trains from points north and west make rood connection In Kansas City with this splendid through train. Ftor fares, reservations, a new book about Florida, address J. C Xrrlaa. StrUloa Faascursx Asat. rrtsco Unas, Xaasaa Cttr, Xo. . Was. naueUTi TravsUag rassagr Agwt, Uni Br, Xaasaa Cttr, K. Fautest schedule: Lv.Kaant City 5 1 5 5 p.m. WT. Memphis IsOSa-m. Btrmingham 3:50 p.m. Atlanta 10il5 p.m. Jack sonville 8i40a.m.tecond dir. Electric light ed drawing room steep en; observation diner, Fred Harvey meal. .'Direct OT Line to hours shorter tituMgr after