4 A THE OMAHA Sl'NDAY BEE: FEBRUARY 15, 1914. TOPICS FOR ADAY OF REST Special "Go-to-Cliurcli" Program at Lowe Avenue Church. MOSICALE AT NORTH CHURCH fre-Lcnten Service U to Hp Held nt Church nf (lin fioml Shrphcril hr the Member of the. Choir. Where City of Omaha Houses Thousands of Dollars in Rare Flowers One of th.- flrt bulldlnSH to pass with the Easter tornado eoiirnff up from the nouthwcst wan a llttla Mathodlit chureh Jennlnga church standing away ut In the southwest comer ot the city To gether with tho homes of many of IU members It was left a mass of ruins In the wake ot tho wind. But the member ship and the spirit of tho llttlo church surrlvcd. Now the new bulldlnn of the church Is nearlnK completion ami the inemberalrtp and the spirit are moro alive than ever and planning Mir thine when, under the leadership of the pastor, Rev. Mr Smith, the house of worship Is open again. Jn the meantime meeting have been held In tho homes ot the good peo ple One of tho features of the church li a "Y I). LV which taken out ot Its odo meaning, Is a Young Peoplo's branch ot the Woman's Christian Temperance union. It Is a fine, wlde-awako boly nt ouns folks, mertlng regularly In the l.cmef. havlns cood programs and do ing much, materially and otherwise, 10 help alon3 tho fortunes of the llttlo church that suffered so much. Thcso young folks aro planning to help In the refurnishing of tho new church. Laat night they held their meeting at trftfTiome of Mrs. Horace O. Claggett, 4810 I'lcrcn street Sunday will be 'Clo-to-Church Hun day" at tho Lowa Avenue i'rcsbyterian hurch. Hpoclal sermons will bo preached. The following special musical numbers will bo gA-cn In tho evening at 7:4S; Male Quartet llcmcmbor Now Thy Creator Ilhodea G. V. Ilarton. A. J. Vun Kuran, W. II. Whbur; C. B. Vance. 6oa Teach Mo to Pray Jcwltt J. P. Uarton. Male Trio To Thee. O Father.... Verdi Van Kuran. Wilbur, Vanco. Male ChorusNow tho Day is Over Uarnby Choir. tfolo Just for Today Viola l'odorsoil. Anthem-I Heard tho Voice I'iniutl Choir. At the North fllde Christian church tho following musical program will bo given Hunday afternoon at 4 o'clock, Mrs. It. .1 Kimclisto.n. director; Search Me. O God" James Itosors J. II. Davis and Choir. 0 loving Father" Lansing James Knight. J Softly Now tho Light of Day" M. 8. Worden 8oIo, Duct and Chorus. Male Quartet Kctectcd James Knight, J. A. Davis. l V. l'ainier. Walter Cady. Short Address Itev, II. J. Ivlrsohstelu. Father, 1 liend to Thoo" Hlmtnol Waltor Cady und Chorus. 'Listening Angels- ...J. BtiUner Mm. C A. Manguni. Mrs. T. 1'. Wiles, O Savior ot the World"...,. .John Ooss Full Chorus. A special pro-Lenten musical servlcu will be given by tho choir ot the Church of thcTuoo'd Bhcphord, corner Twentieth and Ohio streets, tiunday atternoon of next week ai 3:45 o'clock. Tho program, which consists of varied aolections' of chorui. anthems, ducts, colos and other musical numbers; will be announced, later. ,MIs Carol, n. Marhof t Is tho or ganist and director. "LaSmcrfa Week" cometifext jyeolc In tho revival services m hw v,urui " covenant, xrm "u ra-nin Btrcets. Tills is tHo third week of the Sn. Bllerv II. Wcstorfleld. Judge Ti.irrt. William E. Fothler, Joiin n . 1 ...in una unaries itouci gospel hymns ure used. The Man arid tho Church" will bo the topic ot the sermon Bunday morn In at the First Congregational church. Tho paator, Itev. Mr. Koueo. will oo upy the pulpit. Bantlst. nt.i.icrhili street and Grand Anu-1'reacf.lng at 11 and 8. Bunday school At 10. Mid week meeting Wednes flay at" liaptlst Young 1'eoplo'a union BH!?.SX c,S?J&.&I.'hiw1 and Crown 'nVVnue.'ri'ank Jl. Ward. Pastor- Hunday school ut a:C tho revival meet, ngi In progress hire aro growing In In vr. Beard ha given ua some splendid meisages this week. Itev ill'., will nraeh next week. nat vary. Twenty-fifth and Hamilton, J. A. Maxwell. Pastor-A short ser mon to children. "Tho Believer" Han nuet." at 10:30. "Halt-Way Christians" ?M Ymmar neoDle'a inoetlng at t'M. evangelistic service all week In Howard street chapel. Preaching by the pastor, firara. Comer South Tenth and Arbor. K. H. Taft. Pastor Sunday school at 10. Morning worsliln at 11. Hubject, "Vision and tho Klpga Business." Baptist oung People's union at 7. Evening nerrlce at 7;. Subject. "A Busy Man Who Did Not Attend to Ilia Business." Mission Bun day school at 3 at 2010 South Fourth tret- . , First. Twenty-ninth. Avenuo and Har ney, Hey. W. Jasper Howell, Pastor Morning worship at 10:30; evening wor- each Daie on his night and In tho order given above, nn wer tho question "Why Becomo a Chris ?5r Tl.e best ot tho old and now St) Jjfierier of Uteris coxa Parjt Graen Mouse Bovcnty thousand dollars worth ot flow ers and flno shrubbery nre carol for by Park Commissioner J. li. Hummel In llanscotn park uloho, where thrco now greenhouses liavo been erected at a colt of t9,00t) to protoct tho plants In winter. Part of this collection of floral beauty was donated by Mrs. Ocorge A. Joslyn after tho tornado had greatly damagod her flower gardens and greenhouses last year. Tho collection ot raro orchids and other plants donated Is valued at $30,0tM. Great caro must bo exercised by tho park commissioner In housing tho tender plants In freezing weather. Caretakers con stantly watch over tho plants, and when spring cotnoa tho largo numbor ot shrubs and flowers transplanted to tho flower beds In tho parka requlro the services ot soveral men. Moro money haa been expended to beautify Hanscom park with flowers and shrubbery than any other park In tho city, but Park Commissioner Hummel has spent several thousand dol lars for trees and plants for the other parka and for boulevards. Tho permanent boulovardn of the city are being lined v.'Hli maple tree and birch, and the park commissioner Is gradually Improving tho landscapes In the other parka and tho vacant lands held by tho city. In addi tion to tho shrubbery, flowers and trees planted In the parks, Commissioner Hum mel, although handicapped by insuf ficient funds, has made many other per manent improvements, Including drink ing fountains, public comfort stations, now cement sidewalks, playgrounds and play apparatus. ! "hurrli mcmbershln at 4. Yourur neonle'a meeting at 6:3). ltvenlng worship, 7:M, tneme, "Tho ucugion wnicn Alone Will Pass Muster." Midweek service at 7,11 Wednesday evening. Parkvaln, Thirty-first and Gold. Ilov. A- E. Lehmanii. Minister alornlng wor ship and lllblo srhool at 10:34 a. m. Junior Endeavor at 3 p. m. Senior En deavor at 7 p. in. livening worship and perrice or song, with sermon, at :. J'lnlor-Intprmpdlate chorus rehearsal on Wednesday at 4 p. m. Teacher's train ing class and prayer meeting, followed by aduult thorus rehearsal on Wednes day evening at 7:45. lxnson. A. J. McClung, Pastor Sunday school at 10 o'clock. Communion scrvleo at 11; sermon subject, 'Our Preparation.-' ?,h h.?,r fw S"S "x 8 I-oved the i.or . ' . Stlnr. and "It is finished," (Taylor). Mrn'a Ttlhlo nta. nt nnnh Junior Christian Endeavor at 3:S0. Chrls- . - -"Ufavor at 6:30. Evening worship at i . 30: sermon subject, "Excuses.-' Tho choir will sing "Softly Now tho Light of day, fAshford). Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at S. tnltcil I'reMlirtrrlnii. Central United. Twenty-fourth and Dodge, Ktsv Hugh B. Speer, Pastor At 10:30, subject. "The Gospel of a Rncopd Chance." Babboth tchool at 12. Young peoplo's meeting ot 6:3a Evening wor ship, "The fitartllng Christ," at 7:J0. 'Sliscellnneonn. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (Mormons), 2JS3 LeaVonvorth-Sun- fl?v- cl1001 at 10- E-enlng services at i :3P. t rooplo's Church. 613 Horth Eighteenth. It". Churles V. Savldgc, Pastor Morn Ir., tU-irr J-iur ' Evt -iing, "The r.'ew Awakcnmg." Huhday school at noon. Itooraanlaed Church of Jesus Christ ot Latter Duy ."jints. Twenty-fourth and I) h 1 (V PrAV.. E.pttl.A f it n. -li! . "-, J rJ'er meeting. Wednesday evening The Omaha Holiness Association. I4S0 Franklin. W 13. Foshler. Prcsldont Berylcea every Sunday at 3:3a 'Tho presl- mnnntI,i,Uii,iaJ' lday' .the reKUlar monthly all-day meeting, 10:30, 2:30 and 1.30. T.F,l,rBt,.ro,iFSBlvo Splritiiallst. Mockle's Hall, 1S16 Harney. Hev. F. A. Thomas, D. a. S., Pastor Bunday at 8, lecture and mosi-ages. subject. "Why Dovclop mcnt is Necessary.' Tuesday at 8. nies sago service. German Evangelical. Eighteenth and evenlne at fi o'clock tho Woman's M!b- ' , , , " ' liivo ivs ii i ii u a i pro gram, In which the Ulmcr orchestra will '"". . "yer meeting Thursday evening at 8 o clock. OMAHA GIRLS AS MERMAIDS! Juniors at Smith College Take Part in Annual Frolic. FLIRT WITH DEATH OVER FALLS Mlasen Hlnncho llrotherton mid Helen Itohlitfton .- o inn tin Alau Take Part lit Skit "Votes for Men." ship at 7:50; topic. "It the Church Exclu sive nnd Hclflsh? How Can tho Church llenuor a Larxor Bcrvlco n tho Commun ity?" Bunday school at noon. In charge of Bev. C. F. Battcrshell. Hcllgloua In struction class for boys on Tuesday at 1 p. m. Tlcllglous instruction class fur girls on Wednesday at 4 p. m. Prayer meeting on Wednesday at 7:15 (p, m. immanuei, Twonty-rourtn ana Pinnney, Itev. Arthur J. Morris. Pastor Morning service at 10:30, subject, "The Mission of tho Holy Bplrlt" Bible school at noon. Young Peoplo's meeting' nt 6:30 p. in. Evening servlco at 7:30; subject. jxjvcu. Loosed. I-arted." J. is. carnal will sing at tho ovenlng service. Men's fellowship supper ut 0:30 Wednesday evening, followed by an hour's bible study, and this followed ut 8 o'clock by tho mid-week prayer meeting. ('onurcuiilloiiiil, HL Marv'a Avenue. Twenty-seventh Btreet and St. Mary's Avenuo. Itov. G A. Hulbcrt, Pastor Morning service nt 10:30. Bermon theme. "In lllm Was Life." Sunday school at noon. Wednes day evening, midweek service, Christian Science. First Church of Christ. Scientist. St. Mary'n Avenue and Twenty-rourth Htroet Bcrvlcca ut 11 and ?. Subject. "Boul.'' ounuiy scuooi tiwij ersjonsj ai v;v Christian, Plymouth. F. W. IoavItt. Pastor-Scr- Vices nt 10:30 ii. m. In tfm Unlveraltv chapel. Twenty-fourth and Pratt: topic. wny uo to enurenr' uiuio school at noon. Evening servlco ot 7:30, at Hill side church. Ymmir Peonld'a meatlnir ut 0;SO, with Frank Axfonl, 2113 Lako street Northslde. Twenty-second and Lothrop, H. J. Klrschsteln, Minister Bermon theme at morning worship, -Tiie iirenn from Heaven." Blblo school at noon. Christian Endeavor at C:1S p. m. Evening church servlco at 7:30; topic. "Hosts Chrlctian Truth." Mid-week meeting on Wednes day nt 7:30 u .m. First, Corner Twenly-slxtli and Har ney, Charles E. Cotfev, Pastor Morn ing service nt II. Toplo. "Tho In carnation of the Holy Hplrlt." Evening servlco at 7:30. Topic, "Tho Bost Em ployment." Young Peoples Society ot Christian Endeavor at 0:30. The temper nnco pledge. Junior Endeavor at 4:30. Blblo school at 9:45. KrniiKelli'Hl. .First United. 2430 Franklin. Itev. J. M. lriincle, Pastor Teachers' meeting at 9:30, Hiinuay scnooi ut w. l'renching at II, Junior Endeavors at 3. Omahu Holiness' association nt 3:30. K. U C. K. socioty at 0:30. Preaching nt 7:M. Tuesday even ing. K. L. C. E. at C. E. union, First I'reaoyienan cnurcn. Wednesday mid week prayer so vice ot 7:30. Episcopal. St. Matthias'. Itev. Ornren S. Smith. worth. Pastor Morning prayer and ser mon at 11. Church school nnd Bible class at id. other services; Friday, evensong and sermon at 7:30. All Saints' Church. Corner Twenty-sixth street and uewey Avenue, T. J. MacKay, Hector Sermon toplo Sunday at 11, "Lin coln, His Lire and lis Iison. ' Holy communion at 7: to. Sunday school at V) Church ot tho Good Bhcphord, Twen tieth and Ohio. Itev. T. J Collar, Ilcotor Holy communion at 8. Bunday school at 9:43. Morning prayer with ser- Getting Rid of a Cough A Prominent Physician Says: In nearly every family cough is qulto ft frequent if not a constant annoyance. From tho baby to the grandfather a cough U a constant liability. Thcro are two kinds ot cough lor which Per una la recommended. For Instance, a person catches cold, and acquires a , congestion of the mucous membrane of tho throat or bronchial tubes. This creates a roughness and sensi tiveness ot tho membrane. The sensitive, condition ot the nerves ot the mucous mombrano excites cough. Cough is intended to expel something from the tubes. There being llttlo or nothlnp to expel, tho cough con tlnues, needlessly irritating the tubes more and more. reruna Is regarded as an excellent tonlo expector ant In such cases. It allays tho irritation ot the bron chial nerves. It also assists tho nrvo centers In re sisting further progress of the cough. The ordinary cough ot this, sort is generally dispelled by a week's use ot Pcruna. Other times it may require a llttlo longer treatment. There Is another form of cough for which Peruna Is well adapted. It is tho so-called stomach cough, which corneu from an irritable condition of tho stomach. With this kind of cough thero Is llttlo or no expector ation. There is nothing- to expel from the bronchial tubes, but it tho cough is allowed to continue very long it may produce) a serious condition ot tho bronchial tubes. Peruna is a good stomachic. It tends to correct the irritable condition ot the stomach. It 'generally operates very promptly and effectually. Sometimes even the first dose of Peruna, will glvo immediate relief to tho stomach cough. ' The Ills of Life THe THIRTEENTH EDITION OF THE ILL8 OF LIFE is now ready for distribution. This booklet contains a largo numbor ot testimonials from different parts ot the United States. Nearly every state is represented. There should be a copy In every family. Bent tree by the Peruna Company, Columbus, Ohio. D14 you. know that you could gt Pcruna in tablet form? Some psopls prsftr tablsts to fluid medicines. mon at It III 7:30. Church of Bt. Philip tho Deacon, Twenty-first near Paul, Itev. John Al bert Williams, Vicar Holy communion 11. Himrlnv unfinnl nt 1!.!. Mvnnlno' prayer with sermon at 7:30. l.utnernn. Graco English, Twenty-sixth Street, Be tween Poppleton and Wool Worth Ave nues, C, N. Hwlhart. Minister "Paul's Journey," at 11. Bpcclal mission service at 7:45. Sunday Lchool at 9:G0. Luther Icaguo at 7. Messluh English, Magnolia Hall, 2104 Ames Avonue, Itov. U. W. Snyder, Pastor Cutcchetlcal olasH at 0:30. Foreign mis sion service by church and Sunday scliool at 10. Address by Itev. J. IU linger, a rcturnod missionary from South America. fit. Paul's, temporarily at Corner of Thirty-fourth and Soward, Bev. E. T. Otto, Paator Services at 10. Bunday school at 11:30. Evening sormon In Eng lish, by Itev. Hnlvcrson at 8, In Our Saviour's Lutheran chUrch, Twenty-sixth and Hamilton. '.Ion, Thirty-sixth and Lafayette avonue, Itev. A. T. Lorhner, Pastor Services at It a. in, and 8 n. m. Sunday school at 10 a. m, Luther league's regular meeting In church' parlors Tuosddy evening, Ber Vlccs Thursday ovenlng nt 7MS: chOlr practlco will follow lmmcddtely after. Kt. .MarKH Knailsn, m wemiein auu Uur- dcttc, Dr, L, Oroh, Pastor Sorvlcea Sun- day, ct 11. "lromlno of Bread. Bad; worse ".'"amino for houis," at tjso, "Hainto llerota ot the Old Testament." Sunday school at 9:43. Young Peoplu's Christian Endeavor nt CMS Catechlsatlon, Friday at 4:13 and 7:30 St. Mathow's English. Nineteenth and Custelhiri Ilev. a. W. Snyder, Pastor Foreign mission services by Sunday school nnd church at 1:30. Address at 7:30, subject, "Tho Sown Seed and tho produced i"rop. -rno uaaies- Aia ana tho Woman's Missionary society will meet Thursday afternoon at tho resi dence ot Mrs, Iiuru B. Enyrs, 1457 Bouth Fifteenth street. On Saturday:'' Boys' athletics nt 9:30, boys' choir ut 10:30 and Catechetical class ut 1:30. Kountso Memorial, Farnam Street and Twenty-sixth Avenuo, Ilev. Oliver l. Baltxly, Ph. D D. I)., Pastor Morning worship nt 11. subject, "Why Somo Hear tho Gospel With No Benefit" Evening worship nt 8, subject. "Thou Shalt Not Commit Adultery;'' somo things will bo called by their right names. Sunday tchool at S:Vk Luther league at 7. Con firmation clasois at 7145, Thursday and Friday evenings nnd at 4:15 on Friday afternoon, subject. "Will tho Church Ever Be Destroyed; and. Who Can For give Sins." MctlioilUt. First. Twentieth and Davenport. llv. Tltua Lowo. Minister Morning sermon for "Home Missions." Evening topic, "The Fool Who Beggared Hlmselt With Itlches." Bunday school at 9:45. Lp worth league ot tl;S0. Trinity, Twenty-first and Binney. Itev. Thomas Bethell, Pastor Morning servlco 'at 10:30. Babbath school at noon. im- worth league at 6;a. isvcning servjvo at 7:30. Tho choir will render a aacrcu concert In the evening. Hirst Memorial. Thlrty-fourth Btroet nnd Larlmore Avenue, Itev. H. E. JIm, itnir.urhinir at 11. Bubiect. "Lin coln, tho People's Man." Preaching at 7:30, subject. "A Young Man and' His wortn.' KDWonu ieasui -,u. Mrs. Tlffey, Oermsn. Corner Eleventh and tenter. Ilev. O. J. Jalser, Pastor Sunday school at 10. August uocrlng. supenntenaeiu. I'rcochlng at 11 and 8 by Rev. .Adam Jungmoycr of PapUllon. Celebration of tho holy sacrament in connection with tho morning service. Epworth league meeting at 7:30. Milton J. .miser, teaaer. Prayer meeting weunesuay evening ai o. McCabe. Fortieth aud Farnam. Uev, W. If. Undorwood, Pastor Mornlnir service at 11. theme. "The Spiritual Teachings ot Jesus" Evening serv lco at T:. subject. cnnai a ioae Is Easy." Sunday school at 10, Warren W. Cllne. superintendent. Adult Blblo class' at 10. James Trehllcock, teacher. Junior league at S. Dorothy Shimmer, teacher. Epworth league at 6:30, Thomas Calvert, presiuont. Diets Memorial. Tenth and Pierce, Itev, C. N. Dawson. Minister Sunday school nt 9:& Dr. J. L. Franz, superintendent. I'reacning at 1U:. topic, "inriuence ot Little Things." Epworth league at 6:30. John II- Bexten, louder. Preaching ut 7.30, topic, "Tho Best Class and the Other Class." "Old Deestrlck skule" Thursday and Friday evenings. Tho liquor question wu te ueouted again on Sunday evening, Marvh 1. Hanscom Park. Corner Woolworth Avenue and Twenty-ninth Street- Preaching services at 11 and 7:43. con ducted by the pastor, Itev. C. W. Mc Caikill. At night there will be a spe cial song service of fifteen or twenty min utes preceding the sermon, Max Martin will play a violin solo. Come and hear him and also enjoy the other music Sunday school promptly at 9:43. Epworth league at 6:30. Midweek prayer services Wednesday evening at 8. Pearl Memorial. Twenty-fourth 8treet and LarimoiM Avenue, Ilev. J, Franklin Haas, MlnUter Morntnr service at 10:30. topic-. "Lincoln, the Emancipator, and tho Modern Emancipation." Evening at 7:30. toplo. "The Wirket Gate," second of the series on "Bunyan's Ptlrrlm'a Progress." Midweek re nice Wednesday evening at 7:43. Parsonage, S31 Ames . . . . .1 . , w." . "HMr, nvi'.ciiB 4IUIUQ jiiBsionarr so ciety meets Thursday afternoon with aitm, Muiiuor, wu rioronce oouievaru, Prenltrtrriou. Church of the Covenant. Pratt and Twenty-seventh. Charles II. Fleming. j'Otior iominK worsiup at 10:30; sub ject. "Exhausting tho draco ot God.' Bible school at noon. Endeavor at 6 i at 7:auL suoject. "rno Love ot God," Pastor Meek exchanges witn tne pastor in tno evening service. First, Seventeenth and Dodge, Edwin Hart Jcnks, D. D Pastor Morning serv ice, 10:30; subject. "Tho Culture of tho Soul." Evening service, 7:30, "Take Away that Which Ho Hath." Sunday School at noon. Christian Endeavor, 6:15. North, Corner Twenty-fourth and Wirt, M. V. Hlgbne, . D-, Pastor-Morning worship at 10. 'Evening worship at 7:39. Bunday school at 12, noon. Young Peo ple's Society of Christian Endeavor at 6:30. Prayer meeting Wednesday even ing, 7:43. . Lowto Avenue. Corner Fortieth arid Nich olas, Itev. Nathaniel McGUfln, Pastor Morning service at 10:30; subject, "The Church ot Today." Sunday school at 12. Christian Endeavor nt 3 and 6:43. Even ing service with apodal mualo at 7:43. Falrvlew, Pratt Street and Fortieth Avenue, Charios H. Fleming , Pastor Bible, uchool nt 2, and afternoon worship at S; topic, "Exhaustnlg tho GraCo ot God." The 7:30 Sunday, and 8 Tuesday ovenlng, evangelistic services led by Charios Itobel. Castellar Street, Sixteenth and Castcl lar, C. C. Meek, Pastor Mprnlng service, 11. Evening servlco at 8. Tho Ttov. Charles H. Fleming will preach in the evening Sabbath school at 10. Junlor soclety nt 3:30. Christian Endeavor at 7. Prnyer meeting Wednesday evening at 8. Westminister. Corner Mason Street ona Georgia Avenue, J. Frank Young, IX D Paator Junior department of tho Bible school, 9:30. Morning worship, 10:30; themo, "As Ood Hath Prospered." Blblo school ot nooi. Class to prepare for Qanker Uulpa. Hot air often s n 1 1 tmm u... i argument. " butt lif6"0W' Wllh a Weak hettd non1an't NfiVfr aivn nilvlta ntnn. i. -i ,k handlo with caro." xno Boon die young. Lying about your ago won't prolong your Ufo. You never can tell. Even n good fellow may make a model husband. Tho people who trust to luck can't al- wWJ?et.nnjr othcr Klni f trust-Phll-adolphla itecord. NORTHAMPTON, Mass.. Feb, 11. (Spe cial Telegram.) The junior frolic, second of the year, the event with which the students of the Junior class In Smith college lay asldo alt the dignity that they havo acquired in three yoawof college life, doing In turn tho mot ridiculous stunts Imaginable, was held tonight In tho alumnao gymnasium. Tho affair was unusually clever and the Juniors sur prised every one who attended by their remarkably funny stunts. Particularly ood was tho stunt in which the marvelous mermaids flirted with death over the Horsoshop Falls In their barrels ami when tt little later two lover?, crossed 1:" their parents, threw themselves to death over the falls, every ono Involuntarily gasped with horror. Misses Blanche Elisabeth Mrothcrton and Helen Itobtnson of Omahu, featured as ono ot tho daring mermaids, aleo made a decided hit In tho little skit onlled "Votes for Men 1930." Later tho scene changed to Niagara Falls nnd every thing from tho password, "Aragaln," Niagara spelled backward, to the last stunt, was In accordance with previous Ingenious schemes. And hero again Miss Robinson made a nafno for herself representing tho waves ot the rapids, which fairly made one seasick, Aud sb it went on, from ono thing to another until at midnight the party broke up and each llttlo Junior returned to her dormitory tired, but happy and none tho worse for her evening's frolic. Permanent Isolntlon. Hero is ono of Walter Kelly's dog stories. Walter doesn't vouch for It, but It comes from n friend of his, so it is probably all right: It seems that Kelly left town on a business trip some time .ago and left his bluo ribbon dogs In tho' caro of a man who was supposed to know all about dogs. In about a week this man wrote that one ot tho dogs had developed symp toms that Indicated mango and nsked for instructions. Kelly wired back is follows: "Isolate dog at once. Take no chances of 'mange spreading." Sufficient Instructions, and within tho ten-word limit. When tho owner got back hom.f he nsked tho guardian If the jjog had really developed mange. The man looked surprlsl and answerel: "Why, no I Isolated him right away, llko you BHld. But don't worry: it dldn t hurt him none I dnno It with chloro form, an ho never knowed what hap poneJ. " Cleveland Plain Dealer. When the Stomach Goes Back to Work Then Is tho Whole System Glntl. Stuart's Djspepsln Tablets Will Quickly Put Uio Stomach In Shnpc. When the stomach fuils to do Its' work pioperly the whole machlno of man Is unstrung and wholly Incapable of work. ThU condition obtains from tho tiniest nerve to the big. strong, pumping heart. It Is a wise law of nature that has made tho stomnch man's strongest organ, but when It stops work man ought to reallzo that It docs so bicnuse It can con tinue no longer, "Hooray! Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets Aro tho Beal Appetite Bringers." Stuart's dyspepsia Tabluts will certainly glvo tho stomuch tho repair it needs and Is always crying aloud for. A tablet taken after each meal will In tho course of several hours bocomo a portion of the digestive fluids. It will build up thcso fluids. First In the stom ach, then In tho Intestines. The liver is tho storehouse of the body. Hero aro assembled all the rescrvo tlulds of tho syBtcm and huie tho various In gredients ot Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets mingle with the faulty natural Juice nnd (strengthen them or If thoy at too strong then they will bo-rcduccd to their proper strength and proportion. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets contain n slnjtle ingredient, orio grain ot which it Buftlclont to digest 3,000 groins of food. Just think how gratefully such an ele ment Is received Into a body that cannot digest at all without a new weakening ol tho nlroady depleted Juices. Go to your druggist this very day nnd obtain n box ot Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets, price, 60 cents. A wcek'o trial will make you a new man and youi stomach will go bade to work. hHHsbbbMbbIbsjIS. A Terrific Sacrifice on a Solid Carload of 1 BRASS DEDSl It's a belated shipment the beds were expected early last Fall, but did not arrive until long after the Fall selling season was oyer. We cannot afford to carry these beds over) until spring. We'd rather sacrifice the profit now and stimulate buying during this ordinarily quiet month. We have, therefore, prepared to throw these beds out at a terrific cut in price at prices so much below regular, that you simply cannot resist buying now. 1 To Renew Complexion Without Cosmetics (From Thn Dnrnuitnlhrl If tho excessive user of cosmetics only knew tho impression her artificiality really makes lipon others, she-Avould quickly seek means of gaining a natural complexion. Let her acquire the merco llied wax habit, discarding make-ups en tirely, and Bho will soon have the kind or complexion that women envy and men admire. It's so eaay to get nn ounco of mercoltxed wax at any drugstoro. use nightly llko cold crcnm and wash It off mornings. And tho results aro so re markable. Gradually tho lifeless cuticle poela off, In almost lnvlslbla flaky par ticles. In a woek or so there's n brand now complexion, clear, velvety-sott, of rtlrllah color and texture. The treatment la so simple, harmless and marvelousiy effective, tho wonder is that every wo man whoso Bkln is withered, discolored, rough, chapped, freckled or pimpled, has not already adopted it. Lot wrinkled women quit pastea ond massage Cretans which mar tho skin till moro and' try this more sensible treatment; Dissolve 1 oz. powdered sux- oltte In ft pint witch hascl; uto as a face bath. Every line will aulckly disappear. Advertisement. HTajjBjMniMitvvn Ct iMsnsBCsafjajR This spleudid Brass Bed lias largo 2-inch posts, is heavy nnd substantial you never saw such n bargain before at, each 6" A Solid Carload Beds on Sale at the Lowest Prices on Record. If you will need a Bed with in the next year buy it now !Xj fl $13.50 Large continuous Post Bed, guaranteed lac quer, regular $27.50 bed, satin finish, n world beater at price, 13 50 Cteawvtce. SHU Wens, Women's ami Chttvn SHOE mm 9Wftt'I! SALE BEGINS AT EIGHT TOMORROW MORNING The sale will start with tho opening of our doors tomorrow morning. It will be the most interesting sale of brass beds ever held within your remembrance. All past bargain records will be broken prices next to nothing. YOU'LL SAVE 50 MORE IF YOU BUY NOW If you need a bed buy it NOW. To wait until spring is to pay 50 more for it a good one-half. You can buy a Brass Bed here now for a price no higher than what other stores are asking for Iron Beds. A. tremendous value, mas sive, substantial bed, $30 value, new design, thor oughly guaranteed, sale price 14 75 All Beds Guaranteed A Big Line. Many Different Designs. New and Handsome Patterns. Biggest Values on Earth. Come Tomorrow $13.98 mm New and handsome de sign, massive and at tractive, guaranteed lacquer, will not tarn ish, $28.00 value IT These beds wo all made of GUARANTEED lacquer, warranted not to tarnish. The makers uro well 'and faTorably known, but in justice to other dealers in Omaha who arts selling their beds ut reg ular price Uiejr have asked us jiot to nd vert I ho Uielr nam. Tho quality is of tho blgliiwt. Large Variety Designs There Is such nn extensive lino of these beds and there nre so many entirely new designs that wo can confidentially assure you that you'll find a bed to suit your funcy, nnd when you do you'll find a IIAHGA1N. You win find a price upon it that will make you open your eyes.